Please clarify your question by listing the religions you are asking about.
both have writting systems and arose along rivers
both have writting systems and arose along rivers
The system of social classes in India, known as the caste system, arose with the arrival of the Indo-Aryans. Their sacred texts, the Vedas, particularly the Rigveda, describe four main classes or varnas: the Brahmins (priests and teachers), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and landowners), and Shudras (laborers and service providers). These classifications laid the foundation for the complex social hierarchy that developed over time in Indian society.
The past tense for arise is arose.
The dollar gap in 1947 refers to the shortage of U.S. dollars faced by many countries, particularly in Europe, following World War II. This economic condition arose as nations struggled to finance imports and rebuild their economies amid widespread devastation. The gap highlighted the need for foreign aid and prompted the U.S. to initiate the Marshall Plan, providing financial assistance to help European countries recover and stabilize their economies. This move was crucial in preventing economic collapse and fostering global trade.
The three religions that arose in the Middle East are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Mormons, Seventh Day Adventist, and Christadelphians are the new religions that arose during the Second Great Awakening. Another religion that arose was the Church of Christ.
A conflict between many countries arose the world
both have writting systems and arose along rivers
The following list is not necessarily complete:Animism / shamanism - still practised in limited communities in various parts of the worldShintoism - practised in JapanHinduism - practised in India, Fiji and elsewhereZoroastrianism - practised in small communities in Iran, India, Pakistan and in a worldwide diasporaDruidism - although modern Druid beliefs and rituals are probably only loosely based on ancient beliefs and rituals.Several new religions and philosophies arose during a relatively short period now known as the Axial Age, including monotheistic Judaism, Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism and Taoism. These are all still practised.
both have writting systems and arose along rivers
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Most religions we think of as indigenous are animistic religions, involving worship of spirits that inhabit familiar objects in the landscape and the heavens. These beliefs arose in similar fashion across the world. Many animistic religions gradually adopted the roles of shamans, to lead worship and rituals. When religions evolved into more sophisitcated forms, they tended to diversify away from their similar origins.
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The Persian War was not about religion. Religious wars arose with the rise of the exclusivist religions which came out of the god Yahweh (Judaism, Christianity, Islam).
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