In what ways did the role of religion in imperialism change between the early modern era and the nineteenth century?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1. Roman Catholicism no longer the predominant religion of imperial territories
2. British evangelical Protestants' lead in missionary movements
3. Conflicts between religious groups and imperial authority in the nineteenth century
4. Indigenous leaders' founding of their own Christian movements independent of Europeans
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a. carefully considered major decisions, such as the issue of nullification b. personalized most of his political attitudes, seeing his opponents as enemies c. acted impulsively on major political decisions, after carefully consulting with his family d. consulted widely, even among his enemies, before making decisions
To stop the run on banks, FDR announced __________
A) the closure of five large banks B) the establishment of a new Bank of the United States C) the nationalization of the banking system D) a bank holiday
The center and capital of the Abbasid Empire in 900 C.E., as shown in Map 10-2, was
a. Constantinople. b. Alexandria. c. Baghdad. d. Mecca.
Suspending one's own responses while paying attention so one can concentrate on what another person is saying is known as _________. A. phatic communication B. active listening C. reframing D. mediated communication
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word