Chapter 87. Quiz for Individuals in Society

87.1 Catarina de San Juan

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Chapter 16: The Acceleration of Global Contact 1450–1600
Quiz for Individuals in Society: Catarina de San Juan

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Question 87.1

Incorrect. The answer is b. Catarina was captured by Portuguese traders on the west coast of India and sold as a slave in Manila.
Correct. The answer is b. Catarina was captured by Portuguese traders on the west coast of India and sold as a slave in Manila.
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Question 87.2

Incorrect. The answer is d. In 1619 Catarina boarded a ship that was part of the Manila Galleon, the annual convoy of Spanish ships that crossed the Pacific between Manila and the Mexican port of Acapulco.
Correct. The answer is d. In 1619 Catarina boarded a ship that was part of the Manila Galleon, the annual convoy of Spanish ships that crossed the Pacific between Manila and the Mexican port of Acapulco.
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Question 87.3

Incorrect. The answer is c. Chinos were natives of the East Indies who were brought via the Philippines to Spanish America, many as slaves transported as part of a transoceanic slave trade that reached from the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea and across the Pacific to the Atlantic world.
Correct. The answer is c. Chinos were natives of the East Indies who were brought via the Philippines to Spanish America, many as slaves transported as part of a transoceanic slave trade that reached from the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea and across the Pacific to the Atlantic world.
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Question 87.4

Incorrect. The answer is d. The people of Puebla viewed Catarina as an unofficial saint, and the leaders of Puebla lobbied to have her beatified.
Correct. The answer is d. The people of Puebla viewed Catarina as an unofficial saint, and the leaders of Puebla lobbied to have her beatified.
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Question 87.5

Incorrect. The answer is d. Despite the Spanish Inquisition’s rejection of Catarina’s beatification, popular devotion to Catarina has persisted even to this day.
Correct. The answer is d. Despite the Spanish Inquisition’s rejection of Catarina’s beatification, popular devotion of Catarina has persisted even to this day.
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