
Analyze Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press and William Tyndale’s translation of the Bible into the English language as vehicles for the spread of books, growth of literacy, and dissemination of knowledge. C, G, H 7.45 Explain the significant causes of the Protestant Reformation, including: the Catholic Church’s taxation policies, the selling of indulgences, and Martin Luther’s 95 Theses. C, H, P 7.46 Analyze the development of the Protestant Reformation and the split with the Catholic Church, including: the emphasis on scripture alone, salvation by faith, and predestination. C, H, P 7.47 Explain the political and religious roles of Henry VIII and Mary I in England's transition between Catholicism and Protestantism. C, G, H, P 7.48 Analyze how the Catholic Counter-Reformation emerged as a response to Protestantism and revitalized the Catholic Church, including the significance of: St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits, and the Council of Trent. C, H 7.49 Examine the Golden Age of the Tudor dynasty (i.e., Queen Elizabeth I), including the defeat of the Spanish Armada and the rise of English power in Europe.
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- Q1How did Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press and William Tyndale’s translation of the Bible into English contribute to the spread of books, growth of literacy, and dissemination of knowledge?They were only available to the wealthy and elites, excluding the general public.They had no impact on the dissemination of knowledge.They made books more accessible to the general public and allowed for the spread of ideas and information.They limited access to books and hindered the growth of literacy.30s
- Q2What significant causes contributed to the Protestant Reformation?The Protestant Reformation was solely due to political conflicts.The Protestant Reformation had no specific causes.The Catholic Church’s taxation policies, the selling of indulgences, and Martin Luther’s 95 Theses.The Protestant Reformation was a result of scientific discoveries.30s
- Q3What were some key aspects of the development of the Protestant Reformation and the split with the Catholic Church?The promotion of material wealth, power, and indulgences.The belief in multiple gods and goddesses.The focus on religious hierarchy, tradition, and rituals.The emphasis on scripture alone, salvation by faith, and predestination.30s
- Q4What were the political and religious roles of Henry VIII and Mary I in England's transition between Catholicism and Protestantism?Henry VIII promoted religious tolerance and coexistence, while Mary I encouraged the freedom of religion in England.Henry VIII established the Church of England after splitting with the Catholic Church, while Mary I sought to return England to Catholicism through persecution of Protestants.Henry VIII and Mary I both actively supported the Protestant Reformation in England.Henry VIII remained loyal to the Catholic Church throughout his reign, and Mary I supported the Protestant movement in England.30s
- Q5How did the Catholic Counter-Reformation emerge as a response to Protestantism and revitalize the Catholic Church?By promoting religious division and conflict.By adopting Protestant beliefs and practices.By ignoring the criticisms raised by Protestant reformers.Through the efforts of figures like St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits, and the Council of Trent.30s
- Q6What were some defining elements of the Golden Age of the Tudor dynasty, particularly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I?The defeat of the Spanish Armada and the rise of English power in Europe.Famine and economic collapse in England.Military defeat and loss of territory in Europe.Isolationism and withdrawal from international affairs.30s
- Q7What role did St. Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuits play in the Catholic Counter-Reformation?They promoted the selling of indulgences and other controversial practices.They were instrumental in promoting education, missionary work, and combating Protestantism.They focused solely on internal reforms within the Catholic Church.They supported the Protestant Reformation and advocated for increased religious freedoms.30s
- Q8How did the Council of Trent contribute to the Catholic Counter-Reformation?It ignored the need for any reforms within the Catholic Church.It abolished Catholicism and embraced Protestant beliefs.It reaffirmed Catholic teachings, enacted reforms, and addressed criticisms raised by the Protestant Reformation.It encouraged further division within the Christian faith.30s
- Q9What was the significance of Martin Luther's 95 Theses in the context of the Protestant Reformation?They had no impact on religious reforms or societal changes.They were written in support of the Catholic Church's doctrines and traditions.They sparked a widespread debate on the practices of the Catholic Church and challenged its authority, leading to the eventual split with Protestantism.They were solely focused on personal grievances against the Catholic Church.30s
- Q10What impact did the emphasis on scripture alone, salvation by faith, and predestination have on the Protestant Reformation?These beliefs fostered unity and cooperation between Protestants and Catholics.These beliefs led to increased reliance on religious hierarchy and rituals within Protestantism.These beliefs distinguished Protestantism from Catholicism and shaped the core doctrines of the new religious movement.These beliefs resulted in a closer alignment between Protestantism and the teachings of the Catholic Church.30s