How did the consequences of the revitalization among Christians, Buddhists, and Muslims compare?
What will be an ideal response?
A. Consequences of revitalization
1. Christians
a. new religious orders
b. new techniques of prayer
c. new types of devotion
d. increased coercion and social control by church–state alliances
e. sharp restrictions on localized beliefs and rituals
f. emphasis on missionary efforts
2. Buddhism
a. eliminating the need for priestly leadership
b. simplified rituals
c. emphasis on direct religious experience via meditation
d. creation of new systems of monasteries throughout Asia
e. missionaries from Tibet restructured Mongol spiritual practices
3. Islam
a. use of merchants
b. Sufi missionaries
c. holy war (jihad)
d. dynastic alliances to expand Islamic influence
e. intermarriage as a method of advancing Islam
f. spread of Islamic schools increases literacy
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