14 questions
What did John Wycliffe & Jan Hus have in common?
They both advocated Church reform.
They both lived in Germany in the late 1300s.
They both believed that the pope had the right to worldly power.
They both taught that Church leaders had more authority than the Bible.
Mark all of Martin Luther's ideas. Mark all that apply.
Luther believed that people could win salvation by faith in God's forgiveness.
Luther believed that good works were not needed in order to receive salvation.
Luther believed that people did not need priests to interpret the Bible for them.
Luther believed that the Bible, the pope, and the Church traditions were flse authorities.
Mark all that apply to Ellizabeth 1
Ran into money problems when she was queen.
Decided to build an American empire as a new source of income.
Was succeeded to the thrown by her half-sister.
Was requested by Protestants to make church reforms.
Mark all that apply to Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon.
Established a state Church.
Became queen after her half-brother Edward VI died.
Was succeeded to the throne by her half-sister.
Returned the English church to the rule of the Pope.
Mark all that is true about John Calvin.
Calvin believed that the worst form of government wa a theocracy.
Calvin led the city of Geneva, Switzerland, with a very stricked and rigid approach.
Calvin allowed religious freedom in the community he led in Geneva, Switzerland.
Calvin ended up having as much influence in the spread of Protestantism as Luther did.
What are 2 beliefs of the Anabaptists?
It is wrong to baptize young children.
Bright clothing is preferred over plain clothing.
Bible authority is less valuable than church traditions.
There needs to be a clear separation of Church and state.
What did Martin Luther believe about women's role in the Church?
They should stay at home and keep house.
They should dedicate their lives to a convent.
They should teach at public meetings.
They should provide opinions on religious doctrine.
Mark all that apply to the council of trent.
It was acceptable to sell indulgences.
Christians only needed faith for salvation.
The Church's interpretation of the Bible was final.
Church tradition had less authority than the Bible.
Mark all that apply to Teresa of Avila
Reformed the Carmelite order.
Was dedicated to teaching girls in the Church.
Ran away to a convent against her father's wishes.
Had deep spirituality and reported visions of Christ.
Mark all that apply to Angela Merici
Began the Company of Saint Ursula
Was dedicated to teaching girls in the Church.
Ran away to a convent against ther father's wishes.
Had a deep spirituality and reported visions of Christ.
What was it about the Reformation that led to the Enlightenment?
Social classes became less defined during the Reformation.
The Muslims attracted more followers during the Reformation.
People questioned beliefs and authority during the Reformation.
The Catholic Church became more powerful during the Reformation.
How are the actions during the Inquisition of the 1500s viewed today?
as an abuse of power
as a necessary way to punish wrongdoers.
as a key element that helped people reform
as an avenue to discover scientific knowledge.
Mark all that is true about the Reformation and the Peasants' war.
Martin Luther was accused by the nobility of starting the peasant rebellion.
Martin Luther supported the view of the peasants during the Peasants' War.
The Peasants War began in Germany, which is where Martin Luther was from.
The Reformation helped peasants receive social equality because of Martin uther's efforts.
What was the most significant impact of the Italian Wars, which ended in 1559.
They helped Charles V become more popular in the Italian peninsula.
They gave rise to more popularity of John Calvin's teachings throughout Italy.
They helped expose the rest of Europe to the ideas of the Italian Renaissance.
They caused more Europeans to revolt against the abuses perpetrated by the Catholic Church.