The use of Inquisitions to help

control colonial subjects
shows (1 point)
how missionaries
found new ways to use
religious institutions to
support empire
building.
that colonial subjects
did not really adopt
Christianity.
how much
missionaries wanted to
keep things similar to
how they worked in
Europe.
that Catholic
missionaries were
more powerful than
political leaders.

The use of Inquisitions to control colonial subjects suggests that missionaries found new ways to use religious institutions to support empire building. It does not necessarily imply that colonial subjects did not adopt Christianity or that missionaries wanted to keep things similar to how they worked in Europe. It also does not imply that Catholic missionaries were more powerful than political leaders.