Reformation Movements in Europe
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Reformation Movements in Europe starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the main features of Lutheranism.
Describe the main objectives of the Jesuits during the Counter-Reformation.
Describe the role of the printing press in the spread of Reformation ideas.
Explain how the Reformation contributed to the rise of nation-states in Europe.
Explain the impact of the Reformation on European society and politics.
Explain the main reasons behind the Reformation movement in Europe.
Explain the significance of the 95 Theses.
Read the following passage and answer the question: 'In the 16th century, many European rulers saw the Reformation as an opportunity to assert their independence from the Pope and the Catholic Church. By adopting Protestantism, they could control church lands and wealth within their territories.' Based on this passage, explain how political motives influenced the spread of the Reformation.
The Reformation led to the rise of which of the following? (1) Absolute monarchies (2) Religious tolerance (3) Protestant churches (4) Feudalism
Which council was convened by the Catholic Church as a response to the Reformation? (1) Council of Trent (2) Council of Nicaea (3) Council of Chalcedon (4) Council of Constance
Which document did Martin Luther famously nail to the church door in Wittenberg in 1517? (1) The Augsburg Confession (2) The 95 Theses (3) The Edict of Nantes (4) The Peace of Westphalia
Which of the following best describes the Counter-Reformation? (1) A movement to abolish Christianity (2) A Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation (3) The spread of Islam in Europe (4) The rise of feudalism
Fill in the blank: The _______ was a religious court established by the Catholic Church to combat heresy during the Counter-Reformation.
Fill in the blank: The _______ was a religious war in the Holy Roman Empire that lasted from 1618 to 1648 and was partly caused by the Reformation.
Fill in the blank: The Edict of _______ in 1598 granted religious freedom to Huguenots in France.
Fill in the blank: The Peace of _______ in 1555 allowed German princes to choose either Catholicism or Lutheranism for their territories.
True or False: John Calvin was a major figure in the Reformation in Switzerland.
True or False: The Catholic Church accepted all the demands of the reformers during the Council of Trent.
True or False: The Reformation encouraged the development of education and literacy in Europe.
True or False: The Reformation had no impact on the political structure of Europe.
