Reformation Movements in Europe
History ⇒ World History
Reformation Movements in Europe starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the impact of the printing press on the spread of Reformation ideas.
Describe the role of the Inquisition during the Counter-Reformation.
Describe the significance of the Diet of Worms (1521) in the context of the Reformation.
Discuss the impact of the Reformation on the political structure of Europe.
Explain the main theological difference between Martin Luther and the Catholic Church regarding salvation.
Explain the role of vernacular languages in the spread of Reformation ideas.
Explain the significance of the 95 Theses in the context of the Reformation.
Explain the term 'Counter-Reformation'.
The Council of Trent was part of which movement? (1) The Protestant Reformation (2) The Catholic Counter-Reformation (3) The Renaissance (4) The Enlightenment
Which document did Martin Luther famously nail to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church in 1517? (1) The Augsburg Confession (2) The 95 Theses (3) The Edict of Nantes (4) The Peace of Westphalia
Which English monarch established the Church of England, breaking away from the authority of the Pope? (1) Henry VII (2) Henry VIII (3) Elizabeth I (4) Mary I
Which of the following best describes the Anabaptists? (1) They supported infant baptism (2) They believed in adult baptism (3) They were loyal to the Pope (4) They rejected the Bible
Fill in the blank: The _______ was a list of books banned by the Catholic Church during the Counter-Reformation.
Fill in the blank: The doctrine of _______ taught by John Calvin stated that God had already chosen who would be saved.
Fill in the blank: The Peace of _______ in 1555 allowed German princes to choose either Catholicism or Lutheranism for their territories.
Fill in the blank: The Reformation began in the year _______.
True or False: John Calvin’s doctrine of predestination was a key feature of Calvinism.
True or False: The Reformation contributed to the development of individualism in Europe.
True or False: The Reformation encouraged the translation of the Bible into vernacular languages.
True or False: The Reformation had no impact on education in Europe.
