Question
Which statement describes the Moriscos of sixteenth-century Spain?(1 point)
Responses
Jews who practiced their faith secretly during the Spanish Inquisition
Jews who practiced their faith secretly during the Spanish Inquisition
Muslims who were allowed to freely practice their faith after the Treaty of Granada was signed
Muslims who were allowed to freely practice their faith after the Treaty of Granada was signed
Jews who traced their ancestry to the Iberian Peninsula
Jews who traced their ancestry to the Iberian Peninsula
Muslims who converted to Christianity in the early 1500s
Responses
Jews who practiced their faith secretly during the Spanish Inquisition
Jews who practiced their faith secretly during the Spanish Inquisition
Muslims who were allowed to freely practice their faith after the Treaty of Granada was signed
Muslims who were allowed to freely practice their faith after the Treaty of Granada was signed
Jews who traced their ancestry to the Iberian Peninsula
Jews who traced their ancestry to the Iberian Peninsula
Muslims who converted to Christianity in the early 1500s
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that correctly describes the Moriscos of sixteenth-century Spain is:
**Muslims who converted to Christianity in the early 1500s.**
Moriscos were former Muslims who had converted to Christianity, often under pressure, following the fall of Granada in 1492 and the subsequent enforcement of conversion.
**Muslims who converted to Christianity in the early 1500s.**
Moriscos were former Muslims who had converted to Christianity, often under pressure, following the fall of Granada in 1492 and the subsequent enforcement of conversion.