
Bloom's Religion Part 4
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- Q1Which of the following is currently the most important religion in the homeland of the man who founded it?ChristianityHinduismIslamBuddhism30s
- Q2Unlike other universalizing religions, Buddhismwas not begun by an individual founder and then diffused elsewhere.diffused primarily by colonization.worships more than one god.remained primarily concentrated in one region of the world.30s
- Q3Which of the following would be more characteristic of a universalizing religion?Priests follow a calendar of religious services based largely on seasonal changes.Several priests build temples at the tops of the world's highest volcanoes.Several priests travel across the world to establish missions on remote islands.Priests and adherents of a particular church pledge that they will not support warfare in any form.30s
- Q4Which of the following would we be more likely to classify as a characteristic of an ethnic religion?Priests build temples in cities around the world.A religious leader proclaims that you cannot join her church as a full member unless you bring two or three people with you, as converts to her religion.The adherents of a church pledge that they will not support warfare in any form.The religious calendar is based largely on seasonal changes in a particular region.30s
- Q5Christianity first diffused from its hearth throughcontagious diffusionhierarchical diffusion.relocation diffusion.expansion diffusion.30s
- Q6Roman Catholics are clustered in the U.S. southwest primarily because of migration ofRoman Catholics from the northeastern United States.Roman Catholics from Latin America.Protestants to the east.Roman Catholics from Ireland.30s
- Q7Buddhism diffused initially toAfrica, Southwest Asia, and Europe.Southwest Asia, Northeast Asia, and South Asia.Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia.South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.30s
- Q8Islam diffused initially toSouthwest Asia, Northeast Asia, and South Asia.Southwest Asia and North Africa.North Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia.West Africa, Southwest Asia, and Europe.30s
- Q9It is reasonable to surmise that historically, when signs were posted in store windows warninga Protestant discriminating against Roman Catholic immigrants.a Roman Catholic from Ireland.a Roman Catholic discriminating against Jewish and Protestant immigrants.a nonreligious entrepreneur discriminating against all religious adherents.30s
- Q10Given Muslim perspectives on sacred spaces in the Middle East, politicians in the region have been wary of inviting further religious-fueled conflict by proclaimingJerusalem to be a holy city for three major religions.that groups of Christians and Jews will not start touring Mecca and Medina.Jerusalem the capital of Israel.the West Bank a Palestinian-controlled area.30s
- Q11Some of the violence linked to religion in Israel and Palestine is also linked toa belief in the equitable sharing of resources regardless of religious affiliation.ethnic groups, resources, and disputes over the control of land.the existence of Mecca and Medina.the ordination of women as leaders in some Protestant Christian denominations.30s
- Q12According to this map, the landscape of Quebec is distinguished from neighboring Canadian provinces and the United States partly because ithas toponyms from non Indo-European languages.has numerous religious toponyms.displays numerous examples of religious tolerance.is not predominantly Christian.30s
- Q13Judaism is classified as an ethnic rather than a universalizing religion, partly becauseit uses a standard solar calendar rather than a lunar calendar.its rituals derive from the agricultural cycle in Israel.the holy text is the foundation of the religion.its main holidays relate to events in the life of its founder, Abraham.30s
- Q14The agricultural calendar is relatively unimportant to which type of religions?animisttraditionalJudaism, Shintoism, and Daoismuniversalizing30s
- Q15The Julian and Gregorian calendars areChristian calendars that are now used as standard calendars in much of the world.pre-Christian calendars.designed to celebrate religiously notable events in East Asia.Christian calendars that have been replaced by scientific, nonreligious calendars.30s