Ap World History Chapter 7

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Why did Christianity take hold in some places more than in others?

Christianity only caught on in places where there were already European settlements. Places like China and Islam already had their own religions and were doing just fine with them, so they rejected Christianity in all forms.

What did the New England Puritans in North America emphasize?

Education and a sense of civic responsibility

Which of the following is a principle or practice upheld in Sikhism?

Equality of men and women

According to Map 7.2, "Globalization of Christianity," in which of the following regions was Christianity most prevalent to the year 1700?

Europe

According to Map 7.1, "Reformation in the Sixteenth century," in which of the following regions did the Protestant Reformation begin?

Saxony

Which of the following describes the reception of modern European science in China, Jan, an the Ottoman Empire during the early modern era?

Selective adoption of European scientific learning

Why did Sikhism evolve from a peaceful religion into a militant community?

Sikhs had to defend themselves against both Mughal and Hindu hostility

Which group had the greatest success in converting people outside Europe to Christianity?

Spanish missionaries in the Philippines

Why did the Chinese imperial court initially welcome the Jesuit missionaries?

The Jesuits' knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, technology, geography, and map making was useful to the Chinese

Which of the following did all Enlightenment thinkers share?

The belief in progress and reason

Which of the following represents a form of Hinduism that shared features with mystical Sufi forms of Islam?

The bhakti movement

In what ways did the spread of Christianity, Islam, and modern science give rise to culturally based conflicts?

The conflicts with assimilation, scientific revolution gave people to speak out about religion using science spread of Islam was highly offensive to conservative Muslims.

What made Martin Luther/s Ninety-Five Theses revolutionary?

The idea that an individual could fin salvation by faith alone

Which of the following describes a feature of the syncretic religions of African slave communities in the New World?

The identification of West African deities with Catholic saints

In what ways was the missionary message of Christianity reshaped by the cultures of Asian and American peoples?

The message of Christian missions was down-played by missionaries and instead made it seem as if they were more interested in exchanging ideas and learning China's ancient culture. In the Americas, many natives fought Christianity and even tried integrate it into their own cultures to make their own version of Christianity.

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 facilitated the spread of the Protestant Reformation in Europe?

The printing press

Which of the following reflects the Enlightenment view of the innate qualities of the individual?

Thoughtful, rational, and independent

Europeans who participated in the Scientific Revolution placed value on knowledge that was acquired through

rational inquiry based on evidence

What similar feature did Andean Christianity and Mexican Christianity share?

Both condemned the ritual of Holy Communion as a kind of cannibalism

Which of the following were the most intent on converting native peoples to their religion?

Catholics

Which of the following is an example of how Mughal India handled religious differences in the early modern era?

Akbar formulated a state cult that combined elements of Islam, Hinduism, and Zoroastrianism.

Refer to Map 7.2 in the textbook. In which country was the spread of Christianity in the early modern era not accompanied by European conquest?

Japan

Which of the following figures is associated with the Scientific Revolution?

Newton

Based on Map 7.1, "Reformation Europe in the Sixteenth Century," after its founding, in which direction did the Protestant faith predominantly spread?

North

Which of the following was a reaction against too much reliance on human reason during the eighteenth century in Europe?

Romanticism

A hallmark of the early modern era is the rise of Western Europe on the global stage. Based on Chapter 5-7, how might you challenge a Eurocentric understanding of the early modern era while acknowledging the growing role of Europeans on the global stage?

Throughout the early modern era, the Islamic world maintained a central role in the history of the world . The Islamic faith continued to expand, the Islamic world supported several powerful empires. The expansion of European influence bailey had any influence on the Islamic world and the ottoman empire expanded its influence to the Christian world these developments are what challenged a Eurocentric understanding of the early modern era.

What did the kaozheng movement in China emphasize?

Verification, precision, accuracy, and rigorous analysis in all fields of inquiry

Wang Yangming in his view of Confucianism

argued that individuals could fin their own path to virtue and salvation


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