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Examine the geographic spread of Protestant denominations and compare them to places of entrenched Catholicism. What can the maps teach you about the relative popularity of these religions?
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Did matters of faith or matters of politics play a greater role in the establishment of Lutheranism in Germany?
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Discuss the chief ideas of Calvinism and show how they were similar to the ideas of Lutheranism. How did they vary from the ideas of Lutheranism? Why did Calvinism become the major international form of Protestantism?
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What was Christian humanism and how did it help prepare the way for the Protestant Reformation?
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What was Luther's fundamental religious dilemma? Trace the development of this dilemma and how Luther solved it. How did Luther's religious ideas differ from those of Catholicism?
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How did the English Reformation differ from the reformation in other countries? Be sure to mention specific monarchs and acts of Parliament.
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Which event precipitated Luther's break with the church?

A)The Council of Pisa's declaration that maintained the necessity of Purgatory for salvation
B)The increase of Papal taxes on the German peasantry
C)Widespread sale of indulgences by preaching monks
D)The declaration that the German clergy must pay taxes
E)The papacy's threat to remove the German emperor
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What was the focus of Luther's pamphlet, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church?

A)He attacked the sacramental system of the church.
B)He outlined the doctrine of Luther in German.
C)He explained the Lutheran liturgy.
D)He attacked abuses of the Catholic clergy in north Africa.
E)He justified transubstantiation.
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How did Erasmus differ from Luther?

A)Unlike Luther, Erasmus believed that the end of days was near.
B)Unlike Erasmus, Luther believed in political equality for all.
C)Unlike Luther, Erasmus did not believe in Bible study.
D)Unlike Luther, Erasmus did not want to dismantle the Catholic Church.
E)Unlike Erasmus, Luther did not want to dismantle the Catholic Church.
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Luther's religious crisis came to a head over which increasingly popular belief?

A)The Bible had passages that were contradictory.
B)Even with its flaws, the Catholic Church remained legitimate.
C)No amount of good works could guarantee salvation.
D)If God is all-powerful, why should he care about humans?
E)There seemed to be no sure proof of God's existence.
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Which mystical movement downplayed dogma and emphasized following Jesus' teachings?

A)Augustinians
B)Jesuits
C)Modern Devotion
D)Beguines
E)Order of Erasmusites
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How did Luther respond to the German Peasants' War?

A)Luther called on the pope to intervene.
B)Luther offered to serve as a mediator.
C)Luther refused to take a side.
D)Luther supported the peasants against the lords.
E)Luther supported the lords against the peasants.
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What was true of the newly established Lutheran churches?

A)They mirrored the organization of the Catholic Church.
B)They were state-dominated.
C)They had more female than male members.
D)They were most successful in southern Europe.
E)They only appealed to city dwellers.
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In Erasmus's view, which of these qualities is most important?

A)Personal happiness
B)Pleasure
C)Inner piety
D)Political power
E)Material wealth
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What was Luther's view of the sacraments of the Catholic Church?

A)He accepted all seven.
B)He rejected all of them except baptism and communion, or the Lord's Supper.
C)He claimed marriage as the only true sacrament.
D)He eliminated extreme unction.
E)He eliminated only clerical celibacy.
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The primary method of disseminating Luther's ideas was

A)the town crier.
B)gossip and rumor.
C)the state edict.
D)the printed word.
E)the sermon.
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The practice of elite clergy holding multiple church offices at the same time was called

A)pluralism.
B)elitism.
C)absenteeism.
D)clericalism.
E)Hermeticism.
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To Luther, what was the only source of truth and the only reliable path of faith, other than justification?

A)The opinions of scholars
B)The decisions of church councils
C)The authority of the pope
D)The Bible
E)The authority of kings
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What was Luther's most important accomplishment during the period in which he resided at the Wartburg Castle?

A)His translation of the New Testament into German
B)His pamphlets denouncing Charles V
C)His campaign to end slavery
D)His translation of the laws of Germany into English
E)His formation of an alliance with John Calvin
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In which statement did Luther focus on the church's abuse of the sale of indulgences?

A)The Ninety-Five Theses
B)His dissertation
C)Address to the Nobility of the German Nation
D)The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
E)On the Freedom of a Christian Man
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The most important characteristic of northern Renaissance humanism was its

A)emphasis on worldly success.
B)championing of democracy.
C)rejection of the papacy.
D)commitment to universal literacy.
E)reform program.
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Charles V ruled over an empire that included

A)northern Africa.
B)southern Italy.
C)Ireland.
D)Hungary.
E)northern France.
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Where did Erasmus begin his scholarly career?

A)A village school
B)A monastery
C)A royal court
D)A foreign embassy
E)A foreign colony
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Which statement best describes the Peasants' War of 1524-1525?

A)It was led by a radical ex-follower of Luther, Philip Melanchthon.
B)It furthered the spread of Lutheranism throughout all of Europe.
C)It was praised by Luther as it destroyed the great Catholic princes of Germany.
D)It was strongly opposed by Luther who saw it as a social revolution from below against God's divine order.
E)It had no connection with any of Luther's ideas and beliefs.
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What was the main focus of the Edict of Worms?

A)It contained Luther's refutation of Johann Eck's accusations.
B)It expressed Luther's rejection of Pope Innocent I's spiritual authority.
C)It called Luther to appear before Emperor Charles V to recant his "heresies."
D)It made Luther an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire.
E)It led to Luther's forcible removal to Rome.
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Which event precipitated Luther's break with the church?

A)The Council of Pisa's declaration that maintained the necessity of Purgatory for salvation
B)The increase of Papal taxes on the German peasantry
C)Widespread sale of indulgences by preaching monks
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What was the focus of Luther's pamphlet, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church?

A)He attacked the sacramental system of the church.
B)He outlined the doctrine of Luther in German.
C)He explained the Lutheran liturgy.
D)He attacked abuses of the Catholic clergy in north Africa.
E)He justified transubstantiation.
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How did Erasmus differ from Luther?

A)Unlike Luther, Erasmus believed that the end of days was near.
B)Unlike Erasmus, Luther believed in political equality for all.
C)Unlike Luther, Erasmus did not believe in Bible study.
D)Unlike Luther, Erasmus did not want to dismantle the Catholic Church.
E)Unlike Erasmus, Luther did not want to dismantle the Catholic Church.
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Luther's religious crisis came to a head over which increasingly popular belief?

A)The Bible had passages that were contradictory.
B)Even with its flaws, the Catholic Church remained legitimate.
C)No amount of good works could guarantee salvation.
D)If God is all-powerful, why should he care about humans?
E)There seemed to be no sure proof of God's existence.
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Which mystical movement downplayed dogma and emphasized following Jesus' teachings?

A)Augustinians
B)Jesuits
C)Modern Devotion
D)Beguines
E)Order of Erasmusites
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How did Luther respond to the German Peasants' War?

A)Luther called on the pope to intervene.
B)Luther offered to serve as a mediator.
C)Luther refused to take a side.
D)Luther supported the peasants against the lords.
E)Luther supported the lords against the peasants.
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What was true of the newly established Lutheran churches?

A)They mirrored the organization of the Catholic Church.
B)They were state-dominated.
C)They had more female than male members.
D)They were most successful in southern Europe.
E)They only appealed to city dwellers.
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In Erasmus's view, which of these qualities is most important?

A)Personal happiness
B)Pleasure
C)Inner piety
D)Political power
E)Material wealth
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What was Luther's view of the sacraments of the Catholic Church?

A)He accepted all seven.
B)He rejected all of them except baptism and communion, or the Lord's Supper.
C)He claimed marriage as the only true sacrament.
D)He eliminated extreme unction.
E)He eliminated only clerical celibacy.
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The primary method of disseminating Luther's ideas was

A)the town crier.
B)gossip and rumor.
C)the state edict.
D)the printed word.
E)the sermon.
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The practice of elite clergy holding multiple church offices at the same time was called

A)pluralism.
B)elitism.
C)absenteeism.
D)clericalism.
E)Hermeticism.
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To Luther, what was the only source of truth and the only reliable path of faith, other than justification?

A)The opinions of scholars
B)The decisions of church councils
C)The authority of the pope
D)The Bible
E)The authority of kings
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What was Luther's most important accomplishment during the period in which he resided at the Wartburg Castle?

A)His translation of the New Testament into German
B)His pamphlets denouncing Charles V
C)His campaign to end slavery
D)His translation of the laws of Germany into English
E)His formation of an alliance with John Calvin
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In which statement did Luther focus on the church's abuse of the sale of indulgences?

A)The Ninety-Five Theses
B)His dissertation
C)Address to the Nobility of the German Nation
D)The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
E)On the Freedom of a Christian Man
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The most important characteristic of northern Renaissance humanism was its

A)emphasis on worldly success.
B)championing of democracy.
C)rejection of the papacy.
D)commitment to universal literacy.
E)reform program.
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Charles V ruled over an empire that included

A)northern Africa.
B)southern Italy.
C)Ireland.
D)Hungary.
E)northern France.
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Where did Erasmus begin his scholarly career?

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B)A monastery
C)A royal court
D)A foreign embassy
E)A foreign colony
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Which statement best describes the Peasants' War of 1524-1525?

A)It was led by a radical ex-follower of Luther, Philip Melanchthon.
B)It furthered the spread of Lutheranism throughout all of Europe.
C)It was praised by Luther as it destroyed the great Catholic princes of Germany.
D)It was strongly opposed by Luther who saw it as a social revolution from below against God's divine order.
E)It had no connection with any of Luther's ideas and beliefs.
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What was the main focus of the Edict of Worms?

A)It contained Luther's refutation of Johann Eck's accusations.
B)It expressed Luther's rejection of Pope Innocent I's spiritual authority.
C)It called Luther to appear before Emperor Charles V to recant his "heresies."
D)It made Luther an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire.
E)It led to Luther's forcible removal to Rome.
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