Question 13 of 25 • AL-World History: 1500 to the Present AB
Read the excerpt from an informational document.The Japanese in almost every community set up Shinto shrines high on the hill and once a month they held a ceremony there. They ordered everyone, Japanese and Korean, to attend and bow to the gods of Shinto. The one in Kanggye city was quite large. Even though my family was Christian, I went along with the school group. We went during class hours and we kids trooped along without thinking too much about it. Each village was supposed to have a shrine, but many villages were too small to bother with. Our ancestral village of Toktari never had Japanese people or a Shinto shrine. It was simply too small. One Christian seminary told its people not to bow to the shrines and consequently they suffered continual persecution. Many others did as they were told in order to survive. As a child, I didn’t notice all this. Mostly I played happily, drawing airplanes, drawing maps with different colors.—Kang Sang’uk, North P’yongan Province
Answer
A
“They ordered everyone, Japanese and Korean, to attend and bow to the gods of Shinto.”
B
“We went during class hours and we kids trooped along without thinking too much about it.”
C
“Our ancestral village of Toktari never had Japanese people or a Shinto shrine.”
D
“Mostly I played happily, drawing airplanes, drawing maps with different colors.”