Religious Discrimination in Venice During the 16th Century
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What was the dominant religion in Venetian society during the 16th century?

  • Judaism
  • Catholicism (correct)
  • Paganism
  • Protestantism
  • Why was Catholicism the dominant religion in Venice during this time?

  • Neither a nor b
  • Catholicism was indigenous to Italy
  • Both a and b (correct)
  • Migration of culture from places like Germany and Switzerland
  • How were Jews segregated in Venice during the 16th century?

  • They were forced to live in designated ghettos
  • They were not allowed to leave the ghettos during the day
  • The ghettos were locked at night to prevent interaction with Christians
  • All of the above (correct)
  • What was the relationship between Jews and Christians in the Venetian ghettos?

    <p>Christians would enter the ghettos during the day to use the pawn shops and meet with moneylenders</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the purpose of locking the ghettos at night?

    <p>To prevent relations between Jews and Christians</p> Signup and view all the answers

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