For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
"Sacred Edict"
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What is significant about the Cambodian structure at Angkor?
A) It was built as a Buddhist shrine. B) It is the oldest religious structure in the world. C) At one time, it served as Buddhist religious headquarters. D) It is the oldest continually used temple complex in existence. E) It was seized by invaders from Thailand, deserted for hundreds of years, and is now a tourist attraction.
A negative image of Native Americans among English settlers
A) justified their claim that natives had disqualified themselves as rightful owners of the land. B) explained for them the easy conquest of the natives by the Spanish. C) spurred their desire to civilize and convert the natives to Christianity. D) resulted from their lack of information about indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Which of the following is NOT a true statement regarding trade in southern India around the time of the Mongol invasions?
A. A diverse group of merchants settled in the seaports of southern India and interacted heavily with the local population. B. Arabic was the language of trade among merchants in southern India. C. Southern Indian trade centered on overland trade that made significant use of the silk roads. D. Southern Indian ports became crucial centers of Afroeurasian trade.
Which of the following was NOT an area where segregation was practiced?
A) churches B) hospitals C) political gatherings D) theatres