Deck 16: Maritime Expansion in Afro-Eurasia, 1500 - 1700
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Deck 16: Maritime Expansion in Afro-Eurasia, 1500 - 1700
1
From Ricci's point of view,all China really lacked was
A)a modern language.
B)aggressive leadership.
C)religious truth.
D)control of the elite class.
E)Western dress.
A)a modern language.
B)aggressive leadership.
C)religious truth.
D)control of the elite class.
E)Western dress.
religious truth.
2
As trade and commercial interaction increased between Europe,Africa,and South and East Asia,who displaced the Portuguese as the main European player in Indian Ocean commerce?
A)English.
B)Dutch.
C)Spanish.
D)French.
E)Russians.
A)English.
B)Dutch.
C)Spanish.
D)French.
E)Russians.
Dutch.
3
One of the most precious spices that Europe sought from the fabled "spice islands" was
A)Mace.
B)Nutmeg.
C)Malabar pepper.
D)Clove.
E)Cinnamon.
A)Mace.
B)Nutmeg.
C)Malabar pepper.
D)Clove.
E)Cinnamon.
Cinnamon.
4
In the market ports of India,what good was exported out of India to East Africa?
A)Slaves.
B)Timber.
C)Cotton cloth.
D)Ivory.
E)Gold.
A)Slaves.
B)Timber.
C)Cotton cloth.
D)Ivory.
E)Gold.
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5
Ricci traveled from his native Italy to what part of Europe to learn this prevalent language and to prepare for his trip to Asia?
A)France.
B)Portugal.
C)Holland.
D)England.
E)Spain.
A)France.
B)Portugal.
C)Holland.
D)England.
E)Spain.
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6
Although the Portuguese were considered rude and unfit to trade with by the first Indian king they encountered,what gave them an edge in establishing themselves in the Indian Ocean?
A)Impressive gifts to various leaders.
B)Ports they docked at subject to Christian rulers.
C)Ship-mounted cannon.
D)Byzantine aid.
E)Promises to convert to Islam in return for trade.
A)Impressive gifts to various leaders.
B)Ports they docked at subject to Christian rulers.
C)Ship-mounted cannon.
D)Byzantine aid.
E)Promises to convert to Islam in return for trade.
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7
The Indian Ocean served to ____ trade between East Africa,the Persian Gulf,India,Southeast Asia,and China.
A)polarize.
B)increase.
C)connect.
D)decrease.
E)divide.
A)polarize.
B)increase.
C)connect.
D)decrease.
E)divide.
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8
What social class was associated with the new capitalist ideas of the joint stock company?
A)Nobles.
B)Monastics.
C)Scholars.
D)Peasants.
E)Bourgeoisie.
A)Nobles.
B)Monastics.
C)Scholars.
D)Peasants.
E)Bourgeoisie.
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9
The Portuguese replaced the Swahili in dominance on the East African coast by conquering what key city-state?
A)Aden.
B)Malindi.
C)Goa.
D)Kilwa.
E)Macao.
A)Aden.
B)Malindi.
C)Goa.
D)Kilwa.
E)Macao.
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10
Who granted the Dutch East India Company a charter to create a monopoly on trade with Asia?
A)Portugal.
B)Malacca.
C)The Netherlands.
D)The Pope.
E)Indonesia.
A)Portugal.
B)Malacca.
C)The Netherlands.
D)The Pope.
E)Indonesia.
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11
Trade in West Africa was new and developing,beginning the origins of a new oceanic trade system centered on
A)competition between Portugal and Spain for empire.
B)rivalry between England and the Dutch for naval supremacy.
C)gold trade from Southern Africa.
D)Atlantic slave trade.
E)conflict over the Treaty of Tordesillas.
A)competition between Portugal and Spain for empire.
B)rivalry between England and the Dutch for naval supremacy.
C)gold trade from Southern Africa.
D)Atlantic slave trade.
E)conflict over the Treaty of Tordesillas.
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12
After rounding the Cape of Good Hope,Vasco de Gama sailed toward
A)Brazil.
B)India.
C)Portugal.
D)Japan.
E)Safavid Iran.
A)Brazil.
B)India.
C)Portugal.
D)Japan.
E)Safavid Iran.
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13
The earliest and greatest of the joint-stock companies in the East was/were the
A)Dutch East India Company.
B)British East India Company.
C)Portuguese in Melaka.
D)Kilawa gold companies in Swahili.
E)Ming China in Africa.
A)Dutch East India Company.
B)British East India Company.
C)Portuguese in Melaka.
D)Kilawa gold companies in Swahili.
E)Ming China in Africa.
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14
Ricci saw many positive features during his time in China.These included which of the following?
A)fighting and violence were rarely seen.
B)China was not militarily aggressive, even though it had a powerful army and navy.
C)China was not interested in waging war against its neighbors.
D)the government was run by the learned.
E)all of the answers are correct.
A)fighting and violence were rarely seen.
B)China was not militarily aggressive, even though it had a powerful army and navy.
C)China was not interested in waging war against its neighbors.
D)the government was run by the learned.
E)all of the answers are correct.
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15
After rounding the Cape of Good Hope,Vasco da Gama referred to what source to guide him from the East Coast of Africa to the Western coast of India?
A)Arabic-language charts and navigational guides.
B)The charts used by Zheng He.
C)Greek maps translated into Latin.
D)Charts made up by Henry the Navigator.
E)The descriptions of Marco Polo.
A)Arabic-language charts and navigational guides.
B)The charts used by Zheng He.
C)Greek maps translated into Latin.
D)Charts made up by Henry the Navigator.
E)The descriptions of Marco Polo.
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16
The motive for seeking an all-water route to Asia by the Portuguese was to
A)establish colonies in the East Indies.
B)wrestle control of Australia from England.
C)Christianize Japan and Korea.
D)challenge the emerging power of the Dutch.
E)outflank the Muslim middleman who controlled the land routes through Western Asia and Africa.
A)establish colonies in the East Indies.
B)wrestle control of Australia from England.
C)Christianize Japan and Korea.
D)challenge the emerging power of the Dutch.
E)outflank the Muslim middleman who controlled the land routes through Western Asia and Africa.
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17
The Jesuits were taking advantage of the new maritime connections and traveled to which of the following?
A)China.
B)Brazil.
C)the Mississippi River Valley.
D)Quebec.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)China.
B)Brazil.
C)the Mississippi River Valley.
D)Quebec.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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18
Which of the following was a cause for the decline of the Portuguese position in the Indian Ocean?
A)Other European ships, carrying cannons, challenge the Portuguese navies.
B)The British allied with Safavid Iran and took the port of Hurmuz.
C)The Portuguese were not able to successfully convert many people to Christianity.
D)Dutch merchants developed more efficient business and advanced shipping technologies.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)Other European ships, carrying cannons, challenge the Portuguese navies.
B)The British allied with Safavid Iran and took the port of Hurmuz.
C)The Portuguese were not able to successfully convert many people to Christianity.
D)Dutch merchants developed more efficient business and advanced shipping technologies.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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19
Ricci wrote idealized views of China because he
A)saw it as a way to gain respect from the people of China.
B)wanted to criticize his own Western society.
C)hoped it would help to increase converts to Christianity.
D)feared retribution from powerful families.
E)used it as a warning to China of the danger outside its borders.
A)saw it as a way to gain respect from the people of China.
B)wanted to criticize his own Western society.
C)hoped it would help to increase converts to Christianity.
D)feared retribution from powerful families.
E)used it as a warning to China of the danger outside its borders.
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20
At the beginning of the sixteenth century,who controlled the port of Malacca and the straits between Sumatra and Malaya?
A)Hindus.
B)Muslims.
C)Buddhists.
D)Chinese.
E)Malays.
A)Hindus.
B)Muslims.
C)Buddhists.
D)Chinese.
E)Malays.
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21
The Ming Forbidden City was located in
A)Hangzhou.
B)Kaifeng.
C)Beijing
D)Hong Kong.
E)Chang-an.
A)Hangzhou.
B)Kaifeng.
C)Beijing
D)Hong Kong.
E)Chang-an.
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22
The status of Mughal India as the most powerful state in South Asia was dependent on which of the following?
A)internal trade.
B)unifying an ethnically diverse people.
C)participation in Indian Ocean commerce.
D)political skill.
E)all of the answers are correct.
A)internal trade.
B)unifying an ethnically diverse people.
C)participation in Indian Ocean commerce.
D)political skill.
E)all of the answers are correct.
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23
The Ming overthrew this dynasty in order to restore Confucian virtue to the rule of the "barbarians."
A)Korean.
B)Mongol Yuan.
C)Mughal.
D)Vietnamese.
E)Tibetans.
A)Korean.
B)Mongol Yuan.
C)Mughal.
D)Vietnamese.
E)Tibetans.
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24
In the relationships between the countries of Japan,Korea,Vietnam,and China,which of the following is true with regard tohow these countries recognized each other?
A)Korea emulated Chinese philosophical foundations.
B)China recognized Vietnam as a civilized state.
C)Japan, to a degree, was influenced by China.
D)Vietnam mirrored the philosophies of China.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)Korea emulated Chinese philosophical foundations.
B)China recognized Vietnam as a civilized state.
C)Japan, to a degree, was influenced by China.
D)Vietnam mirrored the philosophies of China.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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25
Which of the following was a cause for the Dutch to become the predominant commercial power in South Asia?
A)Used force to secure profits.
B)Introduced modern business practices.
C)Developed administrative techniques.
D)Advance in ship design and construction.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)Used force to secure profits.
B)Introduced modern business practices.
C)Developed administrative techniques.
D)Advance in ship design and construction.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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26
By the time of Matteo Ricci's arrival in 1582,the population of China had reached
A)50 million.
B)120 million.
C)10 million.
D)one million.
E)one-half billion.
A)50 million.
B)120 million.
C)10 million.
D)one million.
E)one-half billion.
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27
Which of the following best describes the Kongo Kingdom,founded by the Portuguese in 1483?
A)Poverty-ridden collection of villages.
B)Chaotic ruling family.
C)Underdeveloped economic system.
D)Hostile attitude towards Europeans.
E)A society that appeared to be open to connections.
A)Poverty-ridden collection of villages.
B)Chaotic ruling family.
C)Underdeveloped economic system.
D)Hostile attitude towards Europeans.
E)A society that appeared to be open to connections.
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28
The Dutch East India Company believed that trade was not possible without
A)diplomacy.
B)war.
C)fear.
D)royal patronage.
E)education.
A)diplomacy.
B)war.
C)fear.
D)royal patronage.
E)education.
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29
In the late fifteenth century,King Afonso Mvemba Nzinga of the Kongo did which of the following?
A)renamed his capital San Salvador.
B)sent his son to study in Portugal.
C)exchanged diplomatic envoys with Portugal and the Vatican.
D)converted to Christianity.
E)all of the answers are correct
A)renamed his capital San Salvador.
B)sent his son to study in Portugal.
C)exchanged diplomatic envoys with Portugal and the Vatican.
D)converted to Christianity.
E)all of the answers are correct
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30
Where did the Portuguese first use African slaves for sugar plantations?
A)Hispaniola.
B)Madeira.
C)Brazil.
D)Cuba.
E)Angola.
A)Hispaniola.
B)Madeira.
C)Brazil.
D)Cuba.
E)Angola.
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31
Why did the worldwide silver economy become a problem for the Ming dynasty?
A)Foreign purchases and silver coming into the country could be unreliable.
B)Since pirating was a serious problem, the Ming tried to control seaborne commerce.
C)A consistent supply of silver coming into the country was necessary as it affected tax revenues.
D)Depending on the supply of silver, prices could reach inflationary rates.
E)All of these
A)Foreign purchases and silver coming into the country could be unreliable.
B)Since pirating was a serious problem, the Ming tried to control seaborne commerce.
C)A consistent supply of silver coming into the country was necessary as it affected tax revenues.
D)Depending on the supply of silver, prices could reach inflationary rates.
E)All of these
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32
Resettlement of the Mughals had transformed Bangladesh from a tropical forestregion to one that produced vast amounts of
A)wheat.
B)hardwoods.
C)rice.
D)potatoes.
E)sugar.
A)wheat.
B)hardwoods.
C)rice.
D)potatoes.
E)sugar.
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33
Stimulation of economy and trade in the entire East was a result of
A)the use of slaves.
B)joint-stock companies.
C)the mining of silver by the Spanish in the Americas.
D)new and efficient ships.
E)competition between European powers.
A)the use of slaves.
B)joint-stock companies.
C)the mining of silver by the Spanish in the Americas.
D)new and efficient ships.
E)competition between European powers.
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34
Korea became one of the most literate societies in the world because of which of the following?
A)a new phonetic script based on the Korean language was introduced.
B)Buddhist texts were translated.
C)government sponsored the printing of Buddhist texts.
D)projects to write the history of the country were supported by the government.
E)all of the answers are correct.
A)a new phonetic script based on the Korean language was introduced.
B)Buddhist texts were translated.
C)government sponsored the printing of Buddhist texts.
D)projects to write the history of the country were supported by the government.
E)all of the answers are correct.
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35
Akbar's policy of toleration and inclusion included which of the following
A)incorporating Hindu maharajahs into regional and imperial levels of government.
B)granted Hindus freedom of worship
C)treating the Muslims as another caste.
D)changing the tax system so as to eliminate the non-Muslim head tax.
E)all of the answers are correct.
A)incorporating Hindu maharajahs into regional and imperial levels of government.
B)granted Hindus freedom of worship
C)treating the Muslims as another caste.
D)changing the tax system so as to eliminate the non-Muslim head tax.
E)all of the answers are correct.
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36
Emperor Sejong of Korea belonged to what dynasty?
A)Le.
B)Ming.
C)Yuan.
D)Choson.
E)Wanli.
A)Le.
B)Ming.
C)Yuan.
D)Choson.
E)Wanli.
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37
The Le Dynasty of Vietnam favored what kind of scholars at court?
A)Buddhist.
B)Confucian.
C)Jesuit.
D)Shinto.
E)Islamic.
A)Buddhist.
B)Confucian.
C)Jesuit.
D)Shinto.
E)Islamic.
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38
The Mughals helped to ensure the loyalty of the old aristocracy by providing them with
A)10% of agricultural taxes.
B)free slaves.
C)10% of newly conquered lands.
D)a bonus of silver from the Americas.
E)subsidies for Buddhist monasteries.
A)10% of agricultural taxes.
B)free slaves.
C)10% of newly conquered lands.
D)a bonus of silver from the Americas.
E)subsidies for Buddhist monasteries.
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39
What was the overall effect of the slave trade?
A)Allowed the production of sugar to increase.
B)Never altered the traditional trade in foreign goods in Southeast Asia.
C)Had a major effect on the overall population of African population.
D)Made little change between African-European interactions.
E)Stopped the usual African incidents of warfare among tribes.
A)Allowed the production of sugar to increase.
B)Never altered the traditional trade in foreign goods in Southeast Asia.
C)Had a major effect on the overall population of African population.
D)Made little change between African-European interactions.
E)Stopped the usual African incidents of warfare among tribes.
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40
Which of the following is true in regard to how prepared the Mughal state was for the expanding Indian Ocean commerce?
A)It had not developed a money economy.
B)It had very few exports that were in demand in the opening world market.
C)Income tax revenues were insufficient and unreliable.
D)A necessary system of transportation for trade had not yet begun.
E)It had shifted populations by subsidizing new settlements.
A)It had not developed a money economy.
B)It had very few exports that were in demand in the opening world market.
C)Income tax revenues were insufficient and unreliable.
D)A necessary system of transportation for trade had not yet begun.
E)It had shifted populations by subsidizing new settlements.
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41
In 1575 a poet in Mughal India translated the Ramayama epic into this commonly spoken language
A)Sanskrit.
B)Hindi.
C)Greek.
D)Arabic.
E)Persian.
A)Sanskrit.
B)Hindi.
C)Greek.
D)Arabic.
E)Persian.
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42
Treatment of girls reinforced a strict Confucian view that females should be
A)allowed to read histories.
B)read stories about girls submitting to their parents.
C)held to a strict gender hierarchy.
D)listen to their sons when they were widowed.
E)all of the answers are correct.
A)allowed to read histories.
B)read stories about girls submitting to their parents.
C)held to a strict gender hierarchy.
D)listen to their sons when they were widowed.
E)all of the answers are correct.
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43
Why did the church charge Galileo with heresy?
A)He affirmed the heliocentric theory.
B)He displaced the earth from the center of the heavens.
C)His ideas challenged Aristotle.
D)He contradicted the book of Genesis.
E)All of the answers are correct.
A)He affirmed the heliocentric theory.
B)He displaced the earth from the center of the heavens.
C)His ideas challenged Aristotle.
D)He contradicted the book of Genesis.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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44
Samurai warriors were military retainers of the
A)emperor.
B)daimyo.
C)shoguns.
D)Buddhist temples.
E)royal army.
A)emperor.
B)daimyo.
C)shoguns.
D)Buddhist temples.
E)royal army.
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45
What was Ricci's greatest accomplishment in his stay in China?
A)Conversion of the throne to Christianity.
B)Became the first major figure to play an important role in the Chinese-European encounter.
C)The spread of Christianity to Korea and Japan.
D)Widespread and numerous Chinese converts.
E)Translation of Bible into Chinese.
A)Conversion of the throne to Christianity.
B)Became the first major figure to play an important role in the Chinese-European encounter.
C)The spread of Christianity to Korea and Japan.
D)Widespread and numerous Chinese converts.
E)Translation of Bible into Chinese.
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46
The Japanese emperor
A)had the strong support of the military.
B)was a strong religious leader.
C)had power because he had the support of Ming China.
D)as a Buddhist, had great power over his people.
E)was a ritual leader with no real power.
A)had the strong support of the military.
B)was a strong religious leader.
C)had power because he had the support of Ming China.
D)as a Buddhist, had great power over his people.
E)was a ritual leader with no real power.
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47
The main emphasis of the Neo-Confucian philosophy of Wang Yangming was to stress self-reflection and that
A)a sage is produced after years of close observation of the external world.
B)Islam, Christianity, and Judaism were false religions.
C)all classes were equal intellectually.
D)everyone is born with innate knowledge.
E)the moral constraints of Confucianism did not create a person of impeccable character.
A)a sage is produced after years of close observation of the external world.
B)Islam, Christianity, and Judaism were false religions.
C)all classes were equal intellectually.
D)everyone is born with innate knowledge.
E)the moral constraints of Confucianism did not create a person of impeccable character.
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48
Ricci would often be invited by scholar-officials to participate in
A)memorization games.
B)philosophical debates.
C)repeating difficult passages in reverse.
D)persuading the audience on the merits of Christianity.
E)discussion of his trips.
A)memorization games.
B)philosophical debates.
C)repeating difficult passages in reverse.
D)persuading the audience on the merits of Christianity.
E)discussion of his trips.
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49
When Ricci arrived in China,he first associated with Buddhists monks,but discovered that he had to make which of the following changes to make contact with important court officials who were close to the emperor?
A)Shave his head.
B)Grow a beard.
C)Change his appearance and dress.
D)Learn to speak Chinese.
E)Present lavish and very rich gifts to the emperor.
A)Shave his head.
B)Grow a beard.
C)Change his appearance and dress.
D)Learn to speak Chinese.
E)Present lavish and very rich gifts to the emperor.
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50
Matteo Ricci belonged to the Society of Jesus which is also known as
A)Franciscans.
B)Jesuits.
C)Dominicans.
D)Buddhist.
E)Lutheran.
A)Franciscans.
B)Jesuits.
C)Dominicans.
D)Buddhist.
E)Lutheran.
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51
Ricci feared that the appeal in China of Christianity would be limited by what church demand?
A)Requiring all Chinese to be baptized.
B)Requiring all Chinese to abandon their loyalty to the emperor.
C)Demanding that Chinese abandon their ancestral shrines.
D)Elimination of the civil service examination.
E)Burial of emperor in elaborate tombs that included slain slave and servants.
A)Requiring all Chinese to be baptized.
B)Requiring all Chinese to abandon their loyalty to the emperor.
C)Demanding that Chinese abandon their ancestral shrines.
D)Elimination of the civil service examination.
E)Burial of emperor in elaborate tombs that included slain slave and servants.
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When Natteo Ricci first arrived,the predominant religion during the Ming Dynasty in China was
A)Buddhism
B)Confucianism.
C)Christianity.
D)Hinduism.
E)Sikhism.
A)Buddhism
B)Confucianism.
C)Christianity.
D)Hinduism.
E)Sikhism.
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53
Some Church authorities disagreed with Ricci on the compatibility of which Chinese tradition and Christianity?
A)The divinity of the emperor.
B)Heaven and hell.
C)Confucian laws of morality.
D)Veneration of ancestors.
E)Buddhist goal of nirvana.
A)The divinity of the emperor.
B)Heaven and hell.
C)Confucian laws of morality.
D)Veneration of ancestors.
E)Buddhist goal of nirvana.
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54
In 1592,Korea was able to repel a Japanese invasion by the successful use of
A)flame throwers.
B)large numbers of samurai soldiers.
C)ramming ships.
D)heavily fortified "turtle ships"
E)Mongol military tactics.
A)flame throwers.
B)large numbers of samurai soldiers.
C)ramming ships.
D)heavily fortified "turtle ships"
E)Mongol military tactics.
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55
After 1614,the Japanese shoguns took which of the following actions against foreigners?
A)outlawed all foreign religions.
B)continued trade with China and Korea.
C)killed any Japanese who refused to recant Christianity.
D)limited trade with the Dutch to only one port.
E)all of the answers are correct.
A)outlawed all foreign religions.
B)continued trade with China and Korea.
C)killed any Japanese who refused to recant Christianity.
D)limited trade with the Dutch to only one port.
E)all of the answers are correct.
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56
Martin Luther was especially repelled by which church action?
A)Organizing the Crusades.
B)Iconology.
C)The selling of indulgences to raise money for Church building projects.
D)Separation of Christianity into Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox.
E)Choosing the pope from a gathering of cardinals.
A)Organizing the Crusades.
B)Iconology.
C)The selling of indulgences to raise money for Church building projects.
D)Separation of Christianity into Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox.
E)Choosing the pope from a gathering of cardinals.
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57
Ricci's most influential publication in Chinese was
A)Chinese Scholar.
B)Western Scholar.
C)Divine Faith.
D)The Great Encounter and the West.
E)The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven.
A)Chinese Scholar.
B)Western Scholar.
C)Divine Faith.
D)The Great Encounter and the West.
E)The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven.
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58
After meeting and listening with representatives of many religious leaders and followers,Akbar proclaimed his belief in
A)the Sufis.
B)Protestantism.
C)Buddhism.
D)Divine Faith.
E)Zoroastrianism.
A)the Sufis.
B)Protestantism.
C)Buddhism.
D)Divine Faith.
E)Zoroastrianism.
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59
Luther believed what in relation to Christians and the bible?
A)The bible needed to be read and interpreted by each Christian.
B)The bible needed to be explained to the people by a priest.
C)The bible should only be copied by hand, as a sacred text.
D)The bible alone was not enough to explain Christian belief.
E)The bible was important to faith but for rituals.
A)The bible needed to be read and interpreted by each Christian.
B)The bible needed to be explained to the people by a priest.
C)The bible should only be copied by hand, as a sacred text.
D)The bible alone was not enough to explain Christian belief.
E)The bible was important to faith but for rituals.
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60
Which of the following was a new religious philosophy in sixteenth-century Asia?
A)Protestant Reformation.
B)Catholic Counter-Reformation.
C)Orthodox Christianity.
D)Religious pluralism.
E)Sikhism.
A)Protestant Reformation.
B)Catholic Counter-Reformation.
C)Orthodox Christianity.
D)Religious pluralism.
E)Sikhism.
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61
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