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The Impact of the Reformation

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1.Martin Luther attacked the teachings of which of the following?


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English Monarchy

Ottoman Empire

Renaissance

Roman Catholic Church

2.The Reformation in Europe began when Martin Luther wrote the _______________
__________ in 1517.

3.What did Martin Luther give birth to?


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Catholicism

Protestant Christianity

The Anglican Church

Vernacular

4.Which of the following is NOT a teaching of Lutheranism?


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All people of faith are equal in the eyes of God

Salvation is achieved only by faith in God (Justification by faith alone)

The Bible is the only true source of religious authority

The only true source of religious authority comes from a priest or the Pope

5.Which language did Martin Luther translate the Bible to?


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Greek

Latin

Spanish

Vernacular

6.Name the event taking place in this image. What caused it to take place? What
happened during the actual event. Explain in 3-4 sentences.

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7.Which sect of Protestant Christianity recognizes predestination?


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Anabaptism

Anglicanism

Calvinism

Lutheranism

8.Define predestination.

9.Which renaissance invention enabled Martin Luther to translate and copy the
bible so people could read and interpret it for themselves?
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Computers

Microscopes

Printing Press

Telescope

10.What treaty was signed by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, allowing Lutheran
states the same rights as Catholic states?

11.How did Protestant Christianity change the lives of women in Europe? Choose
all that apply.
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Nuns were no longer the primary example of female holiness.

The holiness of marital sex had been declared.

Women were considered equal to their husbands.

Women were expected to marry young to avoid sin.

12.Name the man in this image.

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13.Martin Luther attacked the Catholic church's selling of _______________, which


helped Christians avoid time in purgatory.
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Bibles

Indulgences

Sacraments

Scripture

14.Who withdrew the Church of England from Rome?


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King Henry VIII of England

Phillip II of Spain

Queen Elizabeth I of England

Queen Mary I of England

15.This was the 16th-century religious, political, and intellectual movement that
divided Europe.

16.Referencing this map, we know that the Holy Roman Empire and the highest
concentration of Catholic Christians during the Reformation were found in which
colored area?
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Green

Purple

Tan

Yellow

17.One of the reasons for England's break from Rome was that the king believed
he should be the one to make English church decisions, not the pope.
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True

False

18.The ideas, teachings, and politics of people such as Martin Luther, John Calvin,
and Henry VIII all helped shape the makings of the Renaissance in Europe.
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True

False

19.Roman authority such as the Pope and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V were
pleased with the arising divisions happening in Europe.
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True

False

20.A major difference between Catholics and different Protestant faiths is how
they view the sacraments.
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True

False

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