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Deck 3: Authority and Centralization
1
What does the "Axial Age" refer to?
A) a period of time when people living across Eurasia radically changed how they thought about and acted toward divinity
B) another name for the Industrial Revolution when work and religion became intertwined
C) the advent of colonialism when contact between religions prompted blending, also known as syncretism
D) This is the common name for the turn of every century, which brings about rapid change and anxiety about times to come
A) a period of time when people living across Eurasia radically changed how they thought about and acted toward divinity
B) another name for the Industrial Revolution when work and religion became intertwined
C) the advent of colonialism when contact between religions prompted blending, also known as syncretism
D) This is the common name for the turn of every century, which brings about rapid change and anxiety about times to come
A
2
What is the term for ritual experts possessed by spirits?
A) witches
B) shamans
C) magicians
D) Wiccans
A) witches
B) shamans
C) magicians
D) Wiccans
B
3
In Japan, kami, or spirits, are characterized by which of the following?
A) They can inhabit any place.
B) Their presences help preserve the boundary between the sacred and the profane.
C) The most important kami are found in the household.
D) all of the above
A) They can inhabit any place.
B) Their presences help preserve the boundary between the sacred and the profane.
C) The most important kami are found in the household.
D) all of the above
D
4
Which stream of Buddhism stresses the availability to everyone of pathways toward the status of Buddha?
A) Theravada
B) Mahayana
C) Both Theravada and Mahayana
D) Neither Theravada nor Mahayana
A) Theravada
B) Mahayana
C) Both Theravada and Mahayana
D) Neither Theravada nor Mahayana
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5
Looking specifically at the case of the Israelites, taboos and boundaries became central elements in everyday life after what practice was no longer possible?
A) pilgrimage
B) direct contact with God
C) animal sacrifice
D) honoring the Sabbath
A) pilgrimage
B) direct contact with God
C) animal sacrifice
D) honoring the Sabbath
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6
When Europeans first began studying other religions, they assumed all religions would practice exclusivity, meaning what?
A) Certain groups of people would not be allowed to convert to that specific religion.
B) A person could be a member of only one religion at a time.
C) Religion was about prestige more than personal salvation.
D) all of the above
A) Certain groups of people would not be allowed to convert to that specific religion.
B) A person could be a member of only one religion at a time.
C) Religion was about prestige more than personal salvation.
D) all of the above
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7
Which of the following is true about Siddhartha of the clan Gautama?
A) He found enlightenment after long meditation.
B) He is worshipped by Buddhist practitioners today.
C) He is a god.
D) He is a fictional character from Indian folklore.
A) He found enlightenment after long meditation.
B) He is worshipped by Buddhist practitioners today.
C) He is a god.
D) He is a fictional character from Indian folklore.
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8
The Wana people of Sulawesi provide a case study of which of the following?
A) a group of people whose religion was wiped out by colonialism
B) a group of people who have so far been successful at resisting conversion to a state-recognized religion
C) a group of people who use violent tactics to keep their religious beliefs intact
D) a group of people who proselytize throughout the world about the end of days and how to gain salvation
A) a group of people whose religion was wiped out by colonialism
B) a group of people who have so far been successful at resisting conversion to a state-recognized religion
C) a group of people who use violent tactics to keep their religious beliefs intact
D) a group of people who proselytize throughout the world about the end of days and how to gain salvation
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9
Which of the following is a religion in Japan that is also called "the way of the kami" and refers to the sense of power felt in things of the world and spirits?
A) Confucianism
B) Buddhism
C) Taoism
D) Shintoism
A) Confucianism
B) Buddhism
C) Taoism
D) Shintoism
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