
Mid Term Review
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- Q1Which factor contributed most to the spread of Martin Luther's ideas throughout Europe?the travels of German merchantsthe invention of the printing pressthe activities of Jesuit missionaries30s
- Q2King Henry VIII's main contribution to the Reformation waspressuring the Catholic Church into holding the Council of Trentsheltering Protestants from persecution by Catholic rulersreducing the influence of the Catholic Church in England30s
- Q3Which statement best explains why leaders of the Reformation objected to indulgences?The money spent on indulgences reduced the amount peasants could pay in taxes.Religious leaders blocked the sale of forgiveness to competitors for political power.The sale of forgiveness undermined the moral authority and religious teachings of the Church.30s
- Q4The Reformation began largely as a response toefforts to move the capital of the Catholic Church to Germanycorrupt choices by the leaders of the Catholic ChurchOttoman expansion into territory controlled by the Catholic Churchattacks on the Catholic Church by European kings30s
- Q5Which factor contributed most to beginning of the Reformation?attempts by European kings to control religion in their countriesa steady expansion of the political power of the Catholic Churchattacks by Muslims on Christian outposts in the Holy Landthe use of national languages to deliver the Catholic mass30s
- Q6Which person’s actions most contributed to the establishment of Protestantism?Sir Thomas MoreKing Henry VIIIJohn CalvinMartin Luther30s
- Q7In contrast to the Catholic Church, John Calvin believed thatdoing good deeds for the poor is the most important activity of a Christianpeople's actions do not ultimately determine whether or not they will go to Heavenfollowers can learn just as much from the saints as they can from Jesus30s
- Q8Which statement best describes Calvin’s belief of predestination?People are chosen to be saved or not.People can pay to receive forgiveness for sins they have committed.People cannot rise above the social class they are born into.Each person has a role in the church, and each must follow that role.30s
- Q9Protestantism first developed inItalyEnglandSpainGermany30s
- Q10The Jesuits played an important role inbeginning the Counter-Reformationconverting people to Christianitypreventing the abuse of Inquisition trialsfighting corruption within the Catholic Church30s
- Q11The purpose of the Inquisition was touncover heretics within the Catholic Churchretake control of the Holy Landfight the spread of Protestantismstrengthen the political power of the pope30s
- Q12Which statement describes William Tyndale’s major accomplishment during the Reformation?He organized the Council of Trent.He wrote the Ninety-Five Theses.He spread Protestantism into England.30s
- Q13The Reformation and the Counter-Reformation bothmade direct appeals to European kings to support their movementswanted to eliminate abuses by religious leaderssought to expand Christian influence over the Holy Landbenefitted from the invention of the printing press30s
- Q14The purpose of the Council of Trent was tofight against heretics within the Catholic Churchstop the spread of Protestantismrefute the Ninety-Five Thesestranslate the Bible into national languages30s
- Q15William Shakespeare's main works werepaintings and drawingsessays and novelsplays and sonnets30s