Killing myself heres another one Flashcards
- How did Mughal India handled religious differences in the early modern era?
Mughal emperor Akbar sponsored and Elite cultural Fusion of religious traditions: created a state called that fused Islam, Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, adopted European Renaissance Christian painting
- What invention facilitated the spread of the Protestant Reformation in Europe?
Printing press helped Reformation thought spread rapidly
- What did the New England Puritans in North America emphasize?
Emphasized education and a sense of civic responsibility
- Which group had the greatest success in converting people outside Europe to Christianity?
Spanish America and the Philippines
- Which religion was the most intent on converting native peoples to their religion?
Mostly Catholics, actively spread of Christianity
- What was the main goal of the Wahhabi movement?
To return to “pure faith” early Islam
- Which of the following is a principle or practice upheld in Sikhism?
Equality of men and women
- Scholars have identified well as a key factor that contributed to the Scientific Revolution in Europe?
Autonomy of emerging universities
- Which of the following describes a feature of the syncretic religions of African slave communities in the New World?
African slaves in Americas had a syncretic take using New Catholic saints with their West African deities
- Both Wang Yangmin in his view of Confucianism and Martin Luther in his view of Christianity argued that individuals could do what?
Individuals can seek salvation without help from a priestly hierarchy
- Which religion represents a form of Hinduism that shared features with mystical Sufi forms of Islam?
Much common ground with Sufism, helped to blur the line between Islam and Hinduism in India
In what way did 19th century developments in the sciences depart from Enlightenment principles?
The emphasize conflict and struggle as the motor of progress.
13.Why did Sikhism evolve from a peaceful religion into a militant community?
Mughal+ Hindu hostility
14.How was the Enlightenment related to the Scientific Revolution?
Applied the idea of natural laws to human affairs rather than the physical universe.
Describe the reception of modern European science in China, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire during the early modern era?
Selective
What made Martin Luther’s 95 Theses revolutionary?
The idea that an individual could find salvation by faith alone.
17.How did the Peace of Westphalia seek to settle religious differences?
The Peace of Westphalia 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
19.Why did the Chinese Imperial Court initially welcomed the Jesuit missionaries?
Jesuits were appreciated for mathematical, astronomical, technological, and cartographical skills.
20.What marked a major turning point in the relationship between China and Christian missionaries?
The Popes claim of authority over Chinese Christians.
What similar feature did Andean Christianity and Mexican Christianity share?
Both reinterpreted new practice within the framework of their own local customs.
22.During the centuries between 1450 and 1750 the spread of Islam was not the product of Conquest but depended instead on who?How?
Continued spread of Islam depended not on conquest but on wandering holy man. scholars, and traders.
23.What did the Kaozheng movement in China emphasize?
Verification, precision, accuracy, and rigorous analysis
24.Europeans who participated in the Scientific Revolution placed value on knowledge that was acquired through?
Rational inquiry based on evidence