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Reformation Movements in Europe

History ⇒ World History

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Describe one social effect of the Reformation in Europe.
Describe the impact of the Reformation on education in Europe.
Describe the role of women during the Reformation.
Describe two main criticisms Martin Luther had against the Catholic Church.
Explain how the Reformation contributed to the development of modern nation-states in Europe.
Explain the role of the printing press in the spread of Reformation ideas.
Explain the significance of Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in the context of the Reformation.
Explain the term 'Counter-Reformation'.
The Act of Supremacy (1534) declared the monarch of which country as the head of its church? (1) France (2) England (3) Spain (4) Germany
The Edict of Nantes (1598) granted religious freedom to which group in France? (1) Catholics (2) Huguenots (3) Jesuits (4) Anglicans
The Reformation led to the rise of which new Christian denomination in Scotland? (1) Lutheranism (2) Presbyterianism (3) Anglicanism (4) Calvinism
Which council was convened by the Catholic Church to address the challenges posed by the Reformation? (1) Council of Trent (2) Council of Nicaea (3) Council of Chalcedon (4) Council of Constance
Fill in the blank: The doctrine of _______ by faith alone was central to Martin Luther's teachings.
Fill in the blank: The Peace of Westphalia (1648) ended the _______ Years' War.
Fill in the blank: The Reformation began in the year _______.
Fill in the blank: The Reformation contributed to the rise of _______ states in Europe, as religious authority declined.
True or False: The Catholic Church made no reforms in response to the Protestant Reformation.
True or False: The Reformation encouraged the translation of the Bible into local languages.
True or False: The Reformation led to the decline of the Pope's authority in many parts of Europe.
True or False: The Reformation led to the establishment of Protestant churches separate from the Roman Catholic Church.