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Chapter 14 Quiz 1/29/18

Bellwork: 1/29/18 Spend 5 minutes preparing for your Chapter 14 Quiz – you will have 9 minutes to take it. You will have a Binder check on FRIDAY – please be prepared. Bellwork check will also be on FRIDAY Look on page 719 – What do you notice in this painting? What does the painting of the virgin of Guadalupe say about the diffusion of Christianity? What type of modern scientific ideas might have challenged and threatened the Church in this period, and given what you know from earlier chapters, how might the Church have responded?

Bellwork Review (synthesis) – taking the parts of the paper to make a whole. 1. Some of the salient features of the painting include two women on the sides, the shields with an eagle and a lion (possibly symbolizing Mexico and Spain), cherubs, and Mary in Mexican clothing and adornment. 2. Christianity incorporated aspects of local beliefs to meet the needs of the people and possibly to assist with conversion efforts. 3. Ideas that might have threatened the Church’s teachings included new ideas about the universe such as the position of the sun relative to the planets, competing worldviews, and ideas about the natural world that challenged the authority of God. The Church was likely to attempt to suppress the new ideas or limit the information that was published. The Church might have support the diffusion of some new scientific ideas as long as they did not interfere with or challenge church teachings.

Reviewing Key Concepts for Ch. 15 4.1 Globalizing Networks of Communication and Exchange The new connections between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres resulted in the Columbian Exchange. The increase in interactions between newly connected hemispheres and within hemispheres expanded the spread and reform of existing religions and created syncretic belief systems and practices. 4.2 New Forms of Social Organization and Modes of Production As new social and political elites changed, they also restructured new ethnic, racial, and gender hierarchies. 4.3 State Consolidation and Imperial Expansion Rulers continued to use religious ideas and the arts to legitimize their rules. States treated different ethnic and religious groups in ways that utilized their economic contributions but limited their ability to challenge the authority of the state.

Key Concepts cont’d 5.3 Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform Enlightenment thinkers applied new ways of understanding about nature and society and challenged existing norms.

Ap Exam Tips You need to know the expansion patterns of all major religions to do well on the AP Exam. Refer back to the section in Chapter 4 on variations within Buddhism and in Chapter 9 on variations within Islam and compare them to variations in Christianity in this chapter. Take notes on the causes of the Protestant Reformation within Christianity. Pay attention to these political and social factors that divided Europe for centuries (pgs. 723-725). Keep track of the global changes over time in the size of Christianity’s influence (map pages 726-727).

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