Source: The Bhagavad Gita, (8.03) (Hindu)
The Supreme Lord said: Brahman is the Supreme imperishable. The individual self (or Jeevaatrna) is called Adhyaatma. The creative power that causes manifestation of beings is called Karma.
The region is South Asia (SA)
It covers codes of acceptable behavior (Karma) (B)
The concept here is that individuals are no more than the impression produced by their actions (Karma is the controlling factor). This would be codes of acceptable behavior (B), good and bad Karma. There is an emphasis on the effect of events on the individual, but does not link to the Supreme Lord. The point of view is that of a devout believer taking a position of faith (generally difficult to offer secular rationales). There is a need to know more about the “Supreme Lord”—is it one of many or a single entity as with monotheistic beliefs?
DOCUMENT 1
Here is the first document. Note that the sections in red relate to the information we need to answer the prompt. (Note to teacher: Take some time to discuss the sections in red.)*

Here is the “assessment” for the chart: Check the box “SA,” indicate as briefly as possible the main points that refer to the prompt. “Karma” is a reference to behavior, and note in the POINT OF VIEW section of the chart that the author is a religious person with a particular bias.*