Asked by Nurhasanah Nasution on Jun 07, 2024
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As leader of the Pueblo, Popé claimed
A) the Pueblo could end their suffering if they converted.
B) that monogamy should be practiced by the Pueblo as a way of solidifying family relations.
C) the adoption of Christian names would increase their chances of eternal salvation.
D) the Pueblo had to regain favor of the gods by returning to the old ways.
Popé
A Pueblo religious leader who led a successful revolt against Spanish colonizers in New Mexico in 1680.
Monogamy
A relationship or marriage system where an individual has only one partner at a time.
Christian Names
Traditionally, given names selected from the Bible or derived from saints and other Christian religious figures, commonly used in Christian families.
- Examine the effects of confrontations such as Bacon's Rebellion and King Philip's War on the societal and political dynamics of colonial and indigenous groups.
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Clint MeffordJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Popé, as a leader of the Pueblo Revolt against Spanish colonial rule in 1680, advocated for the rejection of Spanish imposed practices, including Christianity, and urged the Pueblo people to return to their traditional religious practices and ways of life to restore harmony and favor with their gods.
Learning Objectives
- Examine the effects of confrontations such as Bacon's Rebellion and King Philip's War on the societal and political dynamics of colonial and indigenous groups.