Which of the following was a major change in global patterns of religious beliefs and practices in the period 1450

Modern Key Takeaways — AP World History Period 1 (1200-1450)

  1. The spread of religion, aided by the increase in trade, often acted as a unifying social force. Throughout East Asia, the development of Neo-Confucianism solidified a cultural identity. Islam created a new cultural world known as Dar al-Islam, which transcended political and linguistic boundaries in Asia and Africa. Christianity and the Catholic Church served as unifying forces in Europe. 
  2. Centralized empires like the Arab Caliphates and the Song Dynasty built on the successful models of the past, while decentralized areas (Western Europe and Japan) developed political organization to more effectively deal with their unique issues. The peoples of the Americas saw new, large-scale political structures develop, such as the Inca Empire in the Andes and the Mississippian culture in North America. 
  3. The movement of people greatly altered the world politically and demographically. Traveling groups, such as the Turks and Mongols, disrupted much of Asia’s existing political structure. Turkic peoples founded the Mumluk and Delhi Sultanates. The recovery from the Mongol period introduced political structures that defined many areas for centuries to follow. 
  4. There was tremendous growth in long-distance trade. Technological developments such as the compass improved shipbuilding technology, and gunpowder shaped the development of the world. Trade through the Silk Road, the Indian Ocean, the trans-Saharan routes, and the Mediterranean Sea led to the spread of ideas, religions, and technology. Interregional cultural exchanges, represented by early world travelers like Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo, increased due to the Mongol Conquests. 
  5. War, disease, and famine caused massive social and political upheaval throughout Eurasia. The Black Death killed over a third of the European population, and the resulting labor shortfall increased the bargaining power of peasants, diminishing the system of feudalism. The Mongol Conquests led to a massive death toll from Korea to Russia to the Middle East, weakening many regions for centuries to come as European powers expanded outward. 
  6. Western Europe and China saw significant economic and political recoveries. The Italian city-states grew prosperous enough to support the burgeoning Renaissance, which was partly inspired by ancient Greek works recovered from Islamic scholars. The Ming Dynasty experienced a cultural flowering that resulted in great works of art. The Ming also supported major naval expeditions by Zheng He.

AP World History Key Terms: Period 1 (1200-1450)

Remember that the AP World History exam tests you on the depth of your knowledge, not just your ability to recall facts. While we have provided brief definitions here, you will need to know these terms in even more depth for the AP exam, including how terms connect to broader historical themes and understandings.

Cultural Developments and Belief Systems

  • Neo-Confucianism: Popular during the Tang Dynasty; fused elements of Buddhism and Confucianism. 
  • Catholic Church: The largest of the three main branches of Christianity; centered in Rome and led by the pope; found most often in Europe, the Americas, sub-Saharan Africa, and parts of East Asia. 
  • Eastern Orthodox Church: The third largest of the three main branches of Christianity; originally based in the Byzantine Empire; found most often in Russia, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and parts of Central Asia.
  • Shi’a: One of the two main branches of Islam; rejects the first three Sunni caliphs and regards Ali, the fourth caliph, as Muhammad’s first true successor; most commonly found in Iran, but otherwise constitutes 10 to 15 percent of Muslims worldwide. 
  • Sunni: One of the two main branches of Islam; commonly described as orthodox and differs from Shi’a in its understanding of the Sunnah and in its acceptance of the first three caliphs; is by far the most common branch of Islam worldwide.

Civilizations in the Americas

  • Chinampa: A form of Mesoamerican agriculture in which farmers cultivated crops in rectangular plots of land on lake beds; hosted corns, beans, chilis, squash, tomatoes, and more; provided up to seven harvests per year.
  • Mit’a: A mandatory public service system in the Inca Empire requiring all people below the age of 50 to serve for two months out of the year; not to be confused with the mita, a forced labor system practiced by conquistadors in the former Inca Empire.

AP World History Period 1 Practice Question

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8799618278 How did the Protestant Reformation affect women? The emphasis on reading the Bible for oneself stimulated education and literacy for women 0
8799618279 Which group had the greatest success in converting people outside of Europe to Christianity? Spanish Catholic missionaries in the Phillippines 1
8799618280 Which of the following was a goal of the Wahhabi movement? To return to the absolute monotheism of authentic Islam 2
8799618281 What did the New England Puritans in North America emphasize? Education and civic responsibility 3
8799618282 Which of the following is a principle or practice upheld in Sikhism? Equality of men and women 4
8799618283 Both Wang Yangmin in his view of Confucianism and Martin Luther in his view of Christianity Argues that individuals could find their own path to virtue of salvation 5
8799618284 Which of the following represents a form of Hinduism that shared features with mystical Sufi form of Islam? The bhakti movement 6
8799618285 Which of the following describes the reception of modern Europe science in China, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire during the early modern era? Selective adoption of European scientific learning 7
8799618286 What similar feature did Andean Christianity and Mexican Christianity share? Both interpreted Christian practices within the framework of local customs 8
8799618287 During the centuries between 1450-1750, the spread of Islam was usually the Work of Muslim holy men, scholars, and traders 9
8799618288 What did the kaozeng movement in China emphasize? Verification, precision, accuracy, and rigorous analysis in all fields of inquiry 10
8799618289 Which of the following did all Enlightenment thinkers share? The belief in progress and reason 11
8799618290 Which of the following figures is associated with the Scientific Revolution? Newton 12
8799618291 What was the significance of the Peace of Westphalia? It granted the ruler of each European state the authority to control religious affairs within his own domain 13
8799618292 Which of the following describes European reaction to syncretic religions of African slave communities in the New World? Suppression 14
8799618293 the building in the Philippines, shown above, is an example of which of the following concepts? iconoclasm 15
8799618294 which of the following factors best explains the distribution Muslim populations shown on the map of the previous page? imperialism 16
8799618295 which of the following is true about the lady of guadalupe it combines the Jesuit teachings with Neo-confucianism 17
8799618296 the passage above is an example of which of the following processes in the 18th century? the application of enlightenment ideas 18
8799618297 in the period 1450-1750, the intensification of connections between the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere had which of the following effects on religious factors> syncretic forms of religion such as Vodun developed 19
8799618298 historians consider the 16th and 17th centuries to be a time of great change in cultivation methods and in the physical landscape of Latin America. which of the following pairings was most responsible for these changes> slave labor and sugar 20
8799618299 which of the following was a major change in global patterns of religious beliefs and practices in the period 1450-1750> adherents of monotheistic religions such as Christianity and Islam increased both in number and in geographic scope as a result of conquest, trade and missionary activities 21
8799618300 the trend shown on the graph above is best explained by increased production of cash crops like sugar 22
8799618301 how was the enlightenment related to the scientific revolution the enlightenment applied the idea of natural laws to human affairs t=rather than the physical universe 23
8799618302 which of the following marked a major turning point in the relationship between China and Christian missionaries? the pope's claim of authority over Chinese Christians 24
8799618303 what facilitated the spread of the protestant reformation in Europe? the printing press 25
8799618304 which of the following was generally more true of catholics than protestants in European colonies? catholics were more intent on converting native people 26
8799618305 why did sikhism evolve from peaceful religion into a militant community? they had to defend themselves against both mughal and hindu hostility 27
8799618306 which of the following processes best supports the historical argument above? african slaves in americas integrating African beliefs into their practice of Christianity 28
8799618307 what could most reasonably be concluded from the sermon above> rulers often used religious ideas and institutions to justify their rule 29

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