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Chapter 15 Practice Questions:
How did the Protestant Reformation affect women?
The emphasis on reading the Bible
What facilitated the spread of the Protestant Reformation in Europe?
The printing press
What did the New England Puritans in North America emphasize?
Education and civic responsibility
Which group had the greatest success in converting people outside of Europe to
Christianity?
Spanish catholic missionaries
Which of the following was generally more true of Catholics than Protestants in
European colonies?
Catholics were more intent on converting native peoples
Which of the following was a goal of the Wahhabi movement?
To return to the absolute monotheism of authentic Islam
Which of following is a principle or practice upheld in Sikhism?
Equality of men and women
What condition in Europe that was absent in China and the Islamic world
contributed to the Scientific Revolution?
The relative independence of European universities
Which of the following describes European reaction to the syncretic religions of
African slave communities in the New World?
Suppression
Both Wang Yangmin in his view of Confucianism and Martin Luther in his view
of Christianity
argued that individuals could find their own path to virtue and salvation
Which of the following represents a form of Hinduism that shared features with
mystical Sufi forms of Islam?
The bhakti movement
In what way did nineteenth-century developments in the sciences depart from
Enlightenment principles?
They emphasized conflict and struggle as the motors of progress.
Why did Sikhism evolve from a peaceful religion into a militant community?
They had to defend themselves against both Mughal and Hindu hostility.
How was the Enlightenment related to the Scientific Revolution?
The Enlightenment applied the idea of natural laws to human affairs rather than the
physical Universe.
Which of the following describes the reception of modern European science in
China, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire during the early modern era?
Selective adoption of European scientific learning
What made Martin Luther's Ninety-five Theses revolutionary?
The idea that an individual could find salvation by faith alone
What was the significance of the Peace of Westphalia?
It granted the ruler of each European state the authority to control religious affairs within
his own domain.
What factor made some parts of the world more receptive to Christianity than
Others?
The absence of a literate world religion
Why did the Chinese imperial court initially welcome the Jesuit missionaries?
The Jesuits' knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, technology, geography, and
mapmaking was useful to the Chinese.
Which of the following marked a major turning point in the relationship between
China and Christian missionaries?
The pope's claim of authority over Chinese Christians
What similar feature did Andean Christianity and Mexican Christianity share?
Both reinterpreted Christian practices within the framework of local customs.
During the centuries between 1450 and 1750, the spread of Islam was usually the
work of Muslim holy men, scholars, and traders.
What did the kaozheng movement in China emphasize?
Verification, precision, accuracy, and rigorous analysis in all fields of inquiry
Europeans who participated in the Scientific Revolution placed value on
knowledge that was based on
mathematical reasoning.
The early scientists in the Scientific Revolution
saw no conflict between science and religion
Which of the following did all Enlightenment thinkers share?
The belief in progress and reason
Which of the following was a reaction to the reliance on human reason during the
eighteenth century in Europe?
Romanticism
Which of the following reflects the Enlightenment view of the innate qualities of
the individual?
Thoughtful, rational, and independent
Which of the following figures is associated with the Scientific Revolution?
Newton
Which of the following critics offered a secular commentary on the issues of his day?
Marquis de Condorcet
The following lines were written by the Indian poet Kabir: "I am neither in temple
nor in mosque . . . Neither am I in rites and ceremonies." Who or what is the "I" referred
to in these lines?
God
Which of the following reflects a view of reason or logic expressed by Abdullah
Wahhab?
We dont command…
Which of the following is a value that the Marquis de Condorcet held in high esteem?
Progress
Which of the following reflects Martin Luther's view on how to relate to God and
find salvation?
"I am justified and saved only by faith in Christ, without any works or merits of my own"
The example of Christian art at the Mughal Court in Visual Source 15.5 depicts
The Holy Family
In Visual Source 15.3, what element in the painting of the Virgin Mary reflects the
cultural influence of Andean civilization before the Spanish conquest?
The depiction of mountains as the embodiment of gods
In Visual Source 15.4, the woodblock print from a Jesuit book was intended to
illustrate which event from the Bible?
The Annunciation
What architectural features in the interior of the Catholic church are representative
of the Baroque style?
The ceiling frescoes
In the painting of the interior of the Dutch Reformed Church, what is the
significance of the placement of the congregation in front of the pulpit where the minister
stands while delivering his sermon?
To show the function of the church as a gathering place
Which of the following was a major similarity among European colonial empires in the
Americas in the period 1450-1750 ?
Settlement of millions of Europeans in each of their colonial territories
A historian researching the effects of Christian missionaries' activities on local social
structures in late-nineteenth-century Africa would probably find which of the following
sources most useful?
African accounts of converting to Christianity
Which of the following accurately describes the effect of the spread of Christianity
among most Amerindian societies after 1500 C.E.?
Amerindians maintained local customs by combining indigenous beliefs with elements
of Christianity.
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