Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
Catholic Reformation
Effects of the Reformation
Miscellaneous
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What was the document given by the pope that excused a person from penalties he or she had committed?
An indulgence
100
What did Martin Luther do to spread his ideas?
He translated the Bible into German
100
Which set of three words best describes what took place at the Council of Trent? A. service, discipline, education B. discussion, debate, reform C. investigation, response excommunication D. predestination, self-government, federalism
B. discussion, debate, reform
100
The Huguenots were...
French Protestants
100
What is federalism?
The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government.
200
What Protestant reformer supported the idea of predestination?
John Calvin
200
Which of the following was NOT a teaching of Martin Luther? A. Anyone could have a direct relationship with God B. Indulgences are legal C. People should base their beliefs on the Bible D. People do not need priests to talk to God.
B Indulgences are legal was NOT one of Martin Luther's teachings.
200
What was the main goal of Catholic Missionaries?
To covert people around the world to Catholicism.
200
What was a result of the Thirty Years' War?
European rulers could decide whether their countries would be Catholic or Protestant.
200
Christians, Muslims, and Jews prospered for centuries in Spain because they did what?
cooperated and didn't fight against one another
300
What was an unpopular practice of the Roman Catholic Church?
the sale of indulgences
300
Martin Luther strongly believed what?
That anyone could have a direct relationship with God
300
The Catholic Church in Spain...
was strong because the Spanish Inquisition rid Spain of most non-Catholics.
300
After the Reformation which areas were mostly Protestant and which areas were mostly Catholic?
Northern Europe- Mostly Protestant Southern Europe- Mostly Catholic
300
During the Late Renaissance, the practices of the Roman Catholic Church...
Weakened the church's influence.
400
According to the church, what was the connection between purgatory and indulgences?
Buying indulgences reduced the time spent in purgatory
400
Catholic Reformation Question: How could you best SUMMARIZE the Catholic Reformation?
The Catholic Church adopted much-needed changes.
400
Why was the Catholic religion so strong in Spain?
People who were not Catholic were thrown out, converted, or killed.
400
How did the French King make peace between the Huguenots and the Catholics?
The King allowed Protestants to remain in France in certain towns.
400
What effect of the Reformation has had the greatest influence on American society?
A system of government developed in which people could rule themselves
500
What prediction can you make about what would have happened if a son had been born to King Henry VIII?
England would have remained a Catholic country
500
Which of Martin Luther's ideas did the Catholic Church include in its reforms?
The church should NOT sell indulgences.
500
What was one way the Catholic Church did NOT do in order to prevent the spread of Protestantism?
They did not allow Jesuits to use weapons against Protestants.
500
How did South America, Central America, and Mexico become mostly Catholic?
The Europeans that settled there were Catholic.
500
What are three of the results of the Reformation?
1. People became more curious about science and the natural world. 2. The idea of self-government began to take hold. 3. Northern European countries became largely Protestant
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