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The Reformation Entry Event Part 2

The Reformation Entry Event Part 2

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English

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6th - 8th Grade

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Michael Regalado

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16 Slides • 12 Questions

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Multiple Select

Luther

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criticized the sale of indulgences

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believed any person who lived by the Bible and believed in God could have their soul saved

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wrote the 95 Theses, and nailed them to the church door

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was called a heretic and was excommunicated by the Pope

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none of these

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Multiple Choice

Lutherans believed all of the following except

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Anyone could have a relationship with God

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Clergy were the ultimate authority when it came to Heaven

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Beliefs should be based on the bible, not the word of the clergy

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Clergy should steer clear of political matters

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John Calvin

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was a religious reformer

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Believed in predestination

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would not have been a TikTok fan

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believed people should be good

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King Henry VIII

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was married 6 times

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founded the Church of England, or Anglican Church

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wanted religious reform for his own personal, selfish reasons

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didn’t have any issues with the ideas of the Catholic Church, so he kept most of their practices.

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married his deceased brother's wife, Catherine of Aragon

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Which of the following statements are true?

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Renaissance ideas led people to question the practices of the Catholic Church.

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The invention of the printing press led to the spread of ideas.

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People began thinking for themselves, instead of relying on the teachings of the church.

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new religions emerged as a result of these

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The Reformation led to a split in the Catholic Church which resulted in the formation of which new churches?

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Anglican

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Mormon

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Calvinist

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Lutheran

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The Council of Trent: A Statement of Beliefs

  • Rejected predestination, stated that people do have to a say in deciding the fate of their souls.

  • Agreed with Protestants that faith was important and that salvation was a gift from God, but disagreed that faith alone could provide salvation.

  • Insisted that faith, good works, and the sacraments were needed for salvation; maintained all seven sacraments.

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Changes made by the Council of Trent

  • Required better education and training of its clergy; priests and bishops to spend more time preaching.

  • Corrected many of the abuses involving money and Church positions.

  • Created rules for services to be consistent from church to church.

  • Overall, the Council of Trent set a higher standard for the clergy and Church leadership, and helped to unify the Church.

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Multiple Choice

The Council of Trent, which began meeting in 1545, was a council

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that worked to combine Catholicism and Protestantism.

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that fought both Church corruption and Protestantism.

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dedicated to preserving the corruptions of the Church.

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focused on making Protestantism the official religion.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following was a change the Council of Trent made to the Catholic Church?

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better education of its clergy

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more preaching from priests

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less abuses involving money

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all of the above

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Other ways the Church fought the spread of Protestantism

  • Condemned beliefs that went against Catholic beliefs; published a list of books that were forbidden

  • people who disagreed with the Church were labeled "heretics" and were dealt with harshly and even put to death

  • the Church created The Inquisition, which was a Church court created to try and punish heretics.

  • The Inquisition was used by the Church to persecute and even execute those who disagreed with the Church

  • In Spain, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella used the Spanish Inquisition to persecute Jews and Muslims.

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Multiple Choice

To deal with heretics (people accused of heresy), the Church established the

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Proposition

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Restoration

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Constitution

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Inquisition

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Multiple Choice

What was the main purpose of the Inquisition?

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Encourage the growth of Protestantism and other beliefs that went against the teachings of the Catholic Church

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Combat the spread of Protestantism and other beliefs that went against the teachings of the Catholic Church

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Provide a safe place for Jews, Muslims, and Protestants to live in Spain

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Allow for dialogue and the exchange of ideas between Catholics and Protestants

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The Inquisition was mostly peaceful.

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True

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False

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Poll

Which social change brought about by the Reformation do you think is most important?

Towns, like those in America, started to be self-governed

Federalism: the sharing of power between central and local governments

people wanted to know more about the world and wanted to investigate.

The Reformation changed how churches were governed

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