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Chapter 12 Quiz C with References
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The elite of Latin Christendom developed a unified culture primarily because of _____.
The Crusades.
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Education.
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Adherence to the Catholic Church.
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Loyalty to hereditary monarchies.
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Schools across Europe were supervised by the Church and trained students everywhere in Latin.
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False.
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Medical schools developed primarily because _____.
Of a growing distrust in faith-based medicine.
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Of rapid advances in medical science.
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Of urban professionals who demanded trained physicians.
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All of the above.
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A vernacular language is _____.
A Church language, like Latin.
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b) The language spoken by the elite.
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The language spoken by the common people.
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A common tongue spoken by merchants across Europe.
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The ulama, religious teachers in the Islamic world, came from which group?
Those with government jobs.
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Shopkeepers and merchants.
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Keepers of mosques.
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All of the above.
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Shari'a is _____.
The word of God.
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The sayings of Muhammad.
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Holy war.
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Islamic law.
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The Sufi ethic of personal responsibility, tolerance, and sympathy toward human failings was appealing _____.
To the poor.
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To the educated elite.
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To all social classes.
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Primarily to non-Muslims.
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Muslims were required to master the Qur'an in Arabic in order to fulfill their religious duty.
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False.
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Before 400 Sanskrit was already a cosmopolitan language, used for religious and political purposes across India and Southeast Asia.
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False.
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The impetus for Sanskrit to become a political language was _____.
The influence of the Brahman class.
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Its adoption by rulers.
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The demands of Chinese merchants.
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The influence of Arab traders.
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From the tenth century onward, kings in Southeast Asia asserted their authority by _____.
Stressing their identification with a regional culture.
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Stressing their universal sovereignty.
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Stressing the parallels between themselves and the gods.
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All of the above.
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The Delhi sultans cultivated close relationships with Sufi masters because _____.
It showed off their piety.
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Sufism had a strong regional identity in India.
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It helped strengthen the sultans' claims to universal rule.
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It strengthened their control over Indian territories.
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Beginning with the Song Dynasty, Chinese political life and literary culture were dominated by _____.
Buddhism.
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The civil service examination.
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Hinduism.
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Conflict with Sufism.
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The civil service examination was firmly rooted in _____ ideology.
Confucian.
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Buddhist.
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Hindu.
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Jainist.
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It is like that the motivation behind the invention of printing in China was _____.
To spread the glory of the emperor.
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To standardize manuals for new machinery.
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To facilitate trade.
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To reproduce religious texts.
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In Japan, Chinese was _____.
Almost unknown.
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The language of the elite and learned.
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The common language.
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Only learned by merchants and traders.
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In Mesoamerica, like in Eurasia and Africa, writing served to make knowledge and success more accessible to everyone, rather than just the elite.
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False.
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Mesoamerican written languages took the form of symbols much like _____.
Egyptian.
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Phoenician.
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Sumerian.
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Sanskrit.
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The majority of written texts from Mesoamerica are inscriptions on temples.
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False.
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Classic Maya became extinct precisely because knowledge of it was limited to a tiny elite.
True.
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False.
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