Asked by Damir Hollis on May 06, 2024

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What did the Virgin of Guadalupe represent?

A) the fact that mestizos held most of the high government positions
B) a mixing of Indian and Spanish cultures
C) the fact that miracles were not part of Christianity
D) the fact that the Catholic Church was insignificant in Spanish America
E) the rejection of all Indian customs by the Spanish colonies

Virgin of Guadalupe

A title for the Virgin Mary associated with a celebrated Roman Catholic icon in Mexico, deeply venerated as the patroness of Mexico.

Spanish Cultures

The rich and diverse cultural practices, traditions, languages, and heritage of Spain and its people.

Government Positions

Roles or jobs within a governmental organization, ranging from elected positions to appointed bureaucratic roles.

  • Analyze the interaction between European explorers/colonizers and Native American populations, including the exchange of goods, diseases, and cultural practices.
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Zybrea KnightMay 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Virgin of Guadalupe is a religious symbol that represents the blending of indigenous Mexican and Spanish Catholic cultures. The story goes that the Virgin Mary appeared to a poor Indian peasant named Juan Diego in 1531 and asked him to build a church in her honor on the hill of Tepeyac. When Juan Diego reported the vision to the local bishop, the bishop demanded proof. The Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego again and instructed him to gather flowers from the top of the hill, even though it was winter. When Juan Diego opened his cloak to show the bishop the flowers, an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe was miraculously impressed on the fabric. This event became a powerful symbol of the convergence of Indian and Spanish cultures in Mexico.