
Ch 13 p. 301-9 Quiz
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- Q1What was the goal of the Christian humanists such as Erasmus?To create a new religion based on Greek philosophy and the teachings of Martin LutherTo change society by returning to classical sources and encouraging educationTo unquestioningly support the Catholic ChurchTo support the Lutherans120s
- Q2Which of the following was NOT an abuse within the Catholic Church?Clergy holding more than one officeAdult baptismSale of indulgencesIgnorant clergy120s
- Q3How did Martin Luther think people could reach salvation?Through doing good worksThrough buying indulgencesThrough listening to preachersThrough faith alone120s
- Q4How did Luther spread his ideas?He sent a letter to the PopeHe nailed the 95 Theses to the chuch door in Wittenburg. These were then reprinted.He wrote a new version of the Old TestamentHe traveled throughout the Holy Roman Empire preaching.120s
- Q5Why did Martin Luther support the German princes in the Peasants' War?He thought peasants were useless.He depended on them to grow and maintain his new church.He thought serfdom was a moral institution.He agreed with the Holy Roman Emperor's policies120s
- Q6Why did Luther get rid of all but 2 sacraments?He did not believe in the value of scriptureIf good works alone did not lead to salvation, he needed to emphasize baptism and the EucharistSalvation was not the main reason to believe in GodHe did not thing marriage was a useful institution.120s
- Q7Why was the Peace of Augsburg important?It granted equal legal standing to Lutherans and Catholics & allowed the prince to choose the religion of his territoryIt reaffirmed the legal and religious dominance of the Catholic Church & banned Lutheranism.It granted equal legal standing to Lutherans and Catholics, but forced local rulers to be CatholicIt ended the Peasants' War and allowed the prince to choose the religion of his territory120s