The Reformation

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Take a test on the Reformation during the Renaissance.
Bricia Contreras
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Question 1

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Who posted the 95 theses to the door of a Catholic Church in Wittenberg?
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  • Erasmus
  • Martin Luther
  • De Vinci
  • Galileo

Question 2

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What were the 95 theses?
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  • They were statements on how to make the church richer.
  • They were 94 controversial statements in favor of the church.
  • They were 95 controversial statements challenging the catholic church.
  • They were 75 statements in favor of the church.

Question 3

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Who was Martin Luther?
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  • He was a Roman Monk.
  • He was a young, German Monk.
  • He was a priest.
  • He was a protester against racism.

Question 4

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What did Martin Luther sought?
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  • He seeked to reform the Roman Catholic Church.
  • He sought to build another church.
  • He wanted to change the meaning of the Bible.
  • He wanted to translate the Bible into English.

Question 5

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What did William Tyndale do?
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  • He killed all priests.
  • He was the first to print the Bible in English.
  • He wrote influential Christian works.
  • He developed a theology of non-trinitarian Christianity.

Question 6

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Did Tyndale claim that the Bible did not support the church’s view that they were the body of Christ on earth?
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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What was Luther concerned about the Church doings?
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  • Luther was gravely concerned about the way in which getting into heaven was connected with a financial transaction.
  • Luther was concerned that they were not making enough money for the church.
  • He was worried about the people not paying for their indulgences.
  • He was concerned about the way they were teaching the Bible.

Question 8

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What was the Reformation like?
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  • It was really easy to get by.
  • The Reformation was a very violent period in Europe.
  • Protestants and Catholics got along very well and agreed with each other.
  • The Church easily gave into the Lutheran idea.

Question 9

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What was the Protestant Reformation?
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  • It was the 13th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe.
  • It was the building of a new church.
  • It was the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe
  • It was a war between all churches

Question 10

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How did the Catholic church respond after the Reformation?
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  • It grew more spiritual, more literate and more educated.
  • It failed and never came to success.
  • The Catholic Church had no one supporting them.
  • It made people unhappy and killed those who did not support the Catholic Church.
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