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The Protestant Reformation Quiz
In the mid-1300s, John Wycliffe wasa critic of the Protestant Church.a reverend in the Protestant Church.a critic of the Catholic Church.a priest in the Catholic Church.
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In the 1500s, John Calvin left France toescape religious persecution.become a Catholic priest.translate the Bible into German.stand trial at the Diet of Worms.
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In the 1500s, Protestantism was a movement thatestablished new church denominations.firmed up support for the Catholic Church.started the sale of indulgences in the church.called for reforms within the Protestant Church.
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Why did Henry VIII leave the Catholic Church in the 1500s?He wanted to prevent the sale of indulgences.He married Anne Boleyn in defiance of the Pope.He drafted a list that criticized church practices.He translated the Bible into German and English.
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A key belief of Calvinism in the 1500s was thathuman beings are born free from all sins.children should not attend religious services.only priests and popes should interpret the Bible.some people are picked before birth for salvation.
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Which statement best describes the Book of Common Prayer? The Book of Common Prayer was a document that established a number of new denominations. The Book of Common Prayer was a list of challenges that criticized the Catholic Church. The Book of Common Prayer was a collection of rituals and ceremonies used in the Church of England. The Book of Common Prayer was a declaration that condemned Martin Luther's call for reforms.
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What statement best describes the Catholic Church during the Renaissance?The monarchs of Europe governed the Catholic Church and dictated its policies and practices.The Catholic Church was increasingly seen as a corrupt institution with too much power.The Catholic Church mostly remained separate from European politics and government.The people of Europe had little contact with the Catholic Church, which had no influence over their lives.
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The Ninety-Five Theses called for many reforms, includingestablishing new denominations.banning the sale of indulgences.allowing only priests to forgive sins.building palaces with church funds.
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Historians believe that Martin Luther announced the Ninety-Five Theses bygiving a speech in a square in a small town.handing churchgoers fliers during a service.nailing a list to the door of a church in Germany.printing his beliefs in a newspaper in Wittenburg.
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In the 1500s, how did the Church of England differ from the Catholic Church? The Church of England incorporated only Protestant beliefs, while the Catholic Church incorporated only Catholic beliefs. The Church of England was led by a monarch, while the Catholic Church was led by a pope. The Church of England did not include priests as church leaders, while the Catholic Church did have priests. The Church of England conducted services in Latin, while the Catholic Church conducted services in German.
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Which statement best defines the teachings of John Calvin?Calvin taught his followers that salvation could be achieved through faith, but not through good works.Calvin taught his followers that human beings needed to follow strict rules to overcome their nature and do good.Calvin taught his followers that they could reduce punishment for their sins by giving generously to the church.Calvin taught his followers that priests and popes were closer to God than their churchgoers.
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