In which year was the Chicago (USA) Conference of World Religions held that included Swami Vivekananda's talk on religion as one of its highlights? [#417]
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Q1. In which year was the Chicago (USA) Conference of World Religions held that included Swami Vivekananda's talk on religion as one of its highlights?
Q1. In which year was the Chicago (USA) Conference of World Religions held that included Swami Vivekananda's talk on religion as one of its highlights?
(A) 1883
(A) 1883
(A) 1883
(B) 1888
(B) 1888
(B) 1888
(C) 1893
(C) 1893
(C) 1893
(D) 1898
(D) 1898
(D) 1898
Answer: (C) 1893
Answer: (C) 1893
Answer: (C) 1893
1893
Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
1893 Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
1893 Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) is best known in the United States for his groundbreaking speech to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions on 11 September in which he introduced Hinduism to America and called for religious tolerance and an end to fanaticism.
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