Which of the following was not a factor in the decline of Buddhism in India?
A) Hinduism's increasing appeal
B) Buddhism's reinforcement of the Indian caste system
C) Hinduism's increasing religious ardor
D) the growing attractiveness of bhakti to the Indian masses
E) Buddhism's rejection of the caste system
Answer: B) Buddhism's reinforcement of the Indian caste system
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The Great Schism
A. resulted in the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin. B. saw two different individuals claiming to be the true pope. C. was the result of the investiture controversy between Gregory VII and Henry IV. D. led to the Hundred Years' War between England and France. E. led to the sacking of Constantinople be crusaders from the West.
With few exceptions, women were barred from science and medicine until the late ___________ century, and not until the twentieth century did they enter these fields in significant numbers
Fill in the blank with correct word.
The importance of trans-Saharan trade, though slow to begin and supplemented by Indian Ocean trade, was that it
a. connected North and South Africa. b. spread Islam as a unifying force. c. was conducted by people speaking derivatives of Berber. d. allowed expansion of the Mediterranean trade market for African gold. e. linked the Silk Road to the Sand Routes.
The establishment of New Rochelle, New York, represents the influence of __________ in the colonies
A) Quakers B) Huguenots C) Mennonites D) Anabaptists