Hinduism in Southeast Asia is one of the most notable examples of a mixed religion, which is known as ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
syncretism
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What was the greatest difficulty facing the builders of the new nation-states of the nineteenth century?
a) reversing centuries of family, linguistic, and regional identities to instill the sense of belonging to a unified “nation” b) suppressing revolutionary sentiments left over from 1789 Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North. c) educating the vast numbers of bureaucrats needed for the new governments Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North. d) supplying the new industrial weapons to troops and training them in their use Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.
The local leadership in Mecca initially
A) sought assistance from Constantinople. B) embraced Muhammad?s teachings. C) attacked Muhammad. D) converted immediately to Christianity. E) asked for Zoroastrian missionaries.
Along with his rigorous teachings of ancient languages, humanist Vittorino da Feltre included ________ as part of his daily educational instructions
A. discussions after each subject B. physical exercise and games C. the art of agriculture D. playing a musical instrument E. creating book illustrations
The peoples of Scandinavia
a. were among the wealthiest in Europe. b. lived in small, nuclear families. c. were among the earliest Christians. d. built mighty cities. e. lived on small farms.