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Section Merge: Span 130 Iberian Civil 001,002 > #= > Quiz 5 on Chapter 5: Birth of the Spanish World (pages 97-125) 2208 - 202021FA Quiz 5 on Chapter 5: Birth of the Spanish World (pages 97-125) = os 718t 927U 2% 11:59 HiE 30 =8| 30 A2 7ts 9821 527 - 930 @F 11:59 10 AIZHHIgE 60 Minutes Zo| 7= =2 =e AL X %] This material comes ONLY from the Williams text; the Encyclopedia entries will not be tested on this quiz. -~ This assessment has 30 questions and is worth 30 points. X Time Limit: 60 minutes. Chat e Amazon =] Britannica Image AIE OI = Quest NE Azt He D COVID Schedule Al AE 1 Py 30/ 30 0| #|=2| H=:30/30 926 2% 4:0801 HZE Ol A== 24=20|(7}) ZRSLIE =1 = 1 1/1% Ho This man was a renegade priest who sought to reform the Church and nailed his “ninety-five theses” to the door of the Wittenberg cathedral, thus ushering in the Protestant revolt. This revolt had enormous religious and political implications in Europe and beyond and as a result the Spaniards, who feared the loss of political and religious hegemony in Europe, started the Counter-Reformation (to combat the Protestant Reformation, of course). Luis de Santangel ZEELEH None of these is correct. Fray Juan Pérez Erasmus of Rotterdam Garcilaso de la Vega Saint Ignatius of Loyola W) 1/1# In 1488, this man reached the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, thus proving that a eastern water route to the Indies was possible. Columbus, on the other hand, chose to sail west just 4 years later in search of yet another water route to the Indies. AEeiL|cy Bartolomeu Dias Pedro Alvares Cabral Prince Henry the Navigator Hernando Talavera John Cabot 23 1/1# HEE M Ha: AlZk: 242 B Fa 30/30 BEE He 30/30
The was set up in Sevilla to regulate commerce in the New World. encomienda system of the Indies None of these. feudal system of the Indies La Pacifica de las Indias Viceroyalty of New Spain =1 = 4 1/18 Ho The religious group that presented one of the biggest and most immediate threats to the Spain of Charles V was the Jesuits Protestants llluminists Taladega Knights Barbary Monks =1 = 5 1/1# Ho This woman was the daughter of Queen Isabel and was therefore the first in line to succeed her mother upon her death. She ruled as queen—along with her son Charles, who was ultimately the one who had all of the power—until her death in 1555. Juana “la Loca” Germaine de Foix Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Barbarrosa Barbarella Francisca Hernandez =1 = 6 1/1# Ho This man was a bishop of Toledo who served first as confessor to Queen Isabel. He oversaw the Inquistion and developed the core of the Spanish navy. He also embodied the learned humanism of the Renaissance: he founded, for example, the University of Alcald de Henares (Madrid) and sponsored the Polyglot Bible (Hebrew, Latin, Greek). Hernando Talavera Gonzalo Jiménez de Cisneros Tomas de Torquemada Antonio de Nebrija Rodrigo Borgia
=l = 7 1/1% Mo An “auto de fe” is most closely associated with the religious conversion of Jews to Christianity a public punishment as part of an Inquisitorial proceeding the theater; it is a short religious piece the conversion of indigenous peoples to Christianity; they were baptized and Christianized in return for protection and servitude None of these. =1 = 8 1/1% Ho The Treaty of Granada (1492) stripped the Moors of all rights and stipulated they had convert to either Christianity or leave Spain immediately. It was a document that we today would call draconian since it dealt with the defeated group so severely. True False =l = 9 1/1# Ho We know that a decade after the expulsion of the Jews, Moors in Spain were given the order to convert to Christianity or be exiled. Moreover, they would no longer be able to wear traditional dress, to take public baths, and speak in Arabic. Hundreds of thousands of Moors chose to leave Spain rather than suffer this ignominy. True False. Most decided that “Spain was worth a Mass” and the vast majority decided to stay (and conform). =l = 10 1/1%8 Ho Why did a German cartographer decide to call the new continent “America”? it was named after an English-American folk rock band from the 1970s it was named after Christopher Columbus’s mother “Amika” it was named after a pre-Columbian tribe encountered by the Spaniards in the New World it was named after the cartographer’s daughter “Amika” None of these. =1 = 11 1/1%8 Ho From its very beginnings in Spain, the Inquisition set out to weed out all Jews and Muslims, regardless of whether they had converted to Christianity or still practiced their own religion. This is one aspect of the institution that did not change during its
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