SAT World History: World Religions

This is an MCQ-quiz for SAT World History, which include questions on World Religions.

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Roman Catholicism is the chief religion in the Philippines because

it was influenced by Portuguese missionaries from the 1600s. it was ruled by Spain for hundreds of years. it received Christian refugees from the Islamic conquests. of a mass conversion after the conversion of a ruler. it was rejecting its colonially imposed religion.

Christianity first emerged as a fringe religion in which of the following empires?

The Greek Empire The Parthian Empire The Assyrian Empire The Seljuk Empire The Roman Empire

Which of these Roman Emperors made Christianity a legal religion of the Roman Empire and ended decades of state-sponsored persecution?

Diocletian Augustus Octavian Hadrian Constantine

Which of these is not one of the four main canonical gospels of Christianity?

Luke Mark Peter Matthew John

The Nicene Creed __________.

standardized the Christian faith established Christianity's opposition to political reform created the Vatican determined the necessary credentials for cardinals and popes rejected the practice of simony and the sale of indulgences

The Leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church was called the __________.

Tsar Eastern Pope Bishop of Moscow Pope Patriarch

The Papal Bull Unam Sanctam, issued in 1302, is notable for __________.

encouraging a mass genocide of the Hussites abolishing the sale of indulgences as a legitimate church practice encouraging the sale of indulgences as a legitimate church practice proclaiming the supremacy of the Catholic Church in both spiritual and secular matters establishing which of the gospels are considered sacred and which are not

Which of these individuals is most responsible for spreading early Christianity around the known world?

Paul the Apostle Abraham Augustine of Hippo John the Baptist Peter

Constantine"s Edict of Milan is notable for __________.

ending the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire ordering the execution of Christians within the Roman Empire declaring Christianity an illegal religion within the Roman Empire creating the Holy See of Vatican City making Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire

Which of these religions is the dominant religion of South America?

Confucianism Catholicism Islam Protestantism Judaism
Quiz/Test Summary
Title: SAT World History: World Religions
Questions: 10
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