REL 108 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Limpieza De Sangre, Iberian Peninsula, Spanish And Portuguese Jews

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With the expulsions of the Jews from Western Europe the centers of
Jewish life shifted to:
Question options:
a)
Spain
b)
Poland-Lithuania
The Ottoman Empire
d)
B and C
Question 2
The term
Sephardi
refers to:
Question options:
a)
The Jews of the Iberian Peninsular and their descendants.
b)
The Yiddish-speaking communities of western, central, and Eastern Europe.
Jewish communities of the Middle East who were not of Spanish or Portuguese origin but shared li
d)
A and C
Question 3
The term
Ashkenazi
refers to:
Question options:
a)
The Jews of the Iberian Peninsular and their descendants.
b)
The Yiddish-speaking communities of western, central, and Eastern Europe.
The Italian Jews.
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d)
A and C.
Question 4
The following factors contributed to the transformation of Jewish
culture in the early modern period:
Question options:
a)
The invention of printing.
b)
The spread of scientific knowledge.
Political changes in Christian Europe in the wake of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic C
d)
All of the above
Question 5
Around the beginning of the eighteenth century the largest Jewish
community in the world was:
Question options:
a)
Sephardi and Middle Eastern Jews.
b)
Polish-Lithuanian Jewry.
Chinese Jews.
d)
Italian Jewry.
Question 6
The mass conversion of Jews to Christianity in Spain resulted in:
Question options:
a)
Quick and smooth integration of most Jewish converts into the Spanish Christian society.
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b)
The emergence of an ambiguous new group that was somewhere in-between Christian in name, ye
The complete severance of ties between Jewish converts and their former co-religionists.
d)
A and C.
Question 7
The laws of
limpieza de sangre
introduced an entirely new concept that
ran counter to established church law and, more generally, against
medieval sensibilities because:
Question options:
a)
The allowed Jewish converts to Christianity to return to Judaism.
b)
They introduced the Inquisition.
They were based on a racial definition of Jewishness.
d)
They expelled the Jews from Spain.
Question 8
Jewish life under the Ottoman rule was characterized by:
Question options:
a)
Highly restrictive legal treatment of the Jews.
b)
Virtually unrestricted commercial freedom.
Settlement in predominantly rural areas.
d)
Intervention of the Ottoman government into internal Jewish affairs.
Question 9
Starting in the sixteenth century, the predominant Jewish language of
the European provinces of the Ottoman Empire and in Turkey was:
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With the expulsions of the jews from western europe the centers of. Question options: spain, poland-lithuania, the ottoman empire, b and c. Question options: the jews of the iberian peninsular and their descendants, the yiddish-speaking communities of western, central, and eastern europe, the italian jews, a and c. The following factors contributed to the transformation of jewish culture in the early modern period: Question options: the invention of printing, the spread of scientific knowledge, political changes in christian europe in the wake of the protestant reformation and the catholic c, all of the above. Around the beginning of the eighteenth century the largest jewish community in the world was: Question options: sephardi and middle eastern jews, polish-lithuanian jewry, chinese jews, italian jewry. The mass conversion of jews to christianity in spain resulted in: The laws of limpieza de sangre introduced an entirely new concept that ran counter to established church law and, more generally, against medieval sensibilities because:

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