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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1 point)ResponsesMartin Luther successfully built on more
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The Tridentine Creed was declared by Pope Pius IV after the Council of Trent as a statement of church
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation? (1 point)
• Martin Luther's excommunication made large
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5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Read the following passage written in 1553 by Simon Renard, the Holy
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3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Use the passage to answer the question. “Let us now chiefly consider
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Which of the following statements explains the major cause of the English Reformation?(1 point)
Responses the pope’s refusal to
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1 point) Responses Erasmus of
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1 point)
Responses Martin Luther’s excommunication made
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation? Martin Luther successfully built on
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To what extent did the Reformation impact religious practices and beliefs in Europe during the 16th century? Discuss the
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5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Read the following passage written in 1553 by Simon Renard, the Holy
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Which of the following statements explains the major cause of the English Reformation? the
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Which of these statements best summarizes the effects of the Catholic Reformation after 1550?
The Church no longer allowed
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1 point)
Responses Erasmus of Rotterdam and Martin Luther
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Historians debate as to whether the Reformation amounted to a major turning point in history. What aspects of life changed the
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In Germany and across Europe, Luther’s ideas led to greater change. Hypothesize why this happened.
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Summarize the issues that divided Martin Luther from the Catholic Church.
and how did Luther'ss theological teachings redefine
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1 point) Responses Erasmus of Rotterdam and Martin Luther
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1 point)
Responses For the first time in the sixteenth
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8. This term is used to describe the movement to reform the Catholic Church of corruption. (1 point) Responses Protestant
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9. This man is going to Start the Protestant Reformation after visiting Rome and seeing the corruption (1 point) Responses Henry
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1 point) Responses Martin Luther’s excommunication made
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1. Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?
A. Erasmus of Rotterdam and Martin Luther teamed up to
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What was the name of Martin Luther’s written criticisms of the Catholic Church
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Use your knowledge of the Reformation to think like a historian to analyze the Reformation’s impact on politics and society.
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Black Noir
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1. Which of the following statements explains the major cause of the English Reformation?
A. Mary I’s execution of the
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1. Which of the following statements explains the major cause of the English Reformation?
A. Mary I’s execution of the
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze how political and religious changes brought about by the Catholic Reformation had long-lasting
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The Protestant Reformation best illustrates which of the following reasons for major shifts in religious beliefs?(1 point)
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n 1–2 sentences, analyze how political and religious changes brought about by the Catholic Reformation had long-lasting
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What was the purpose of the Council of Trent?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Ato punish heretics and
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What was the original goal of the leaders of the Reformation?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Ato found new
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In 1-2 sentences, analyze how political and religious changes brought about by the Catholic Reformation had long-lasting impacts
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Which statement best summarizes the criticisms of the Catholic Church by Protestant reformers?(1 point)
Responses Protestant
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1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1
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3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Use the passage to answer the question. “Let us now chiefly consider
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Which of the following statements explains the major cause of the English Reformation?(1 point)
Responses the pope’s refusal to
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Blue Berry
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5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Read the following passage written in 1553 by Simon Renard, the Holy
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Historians debate as to whether the Reformation amounted to a major turning point in history. Use your knowledge of the
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The Reformation brought about many changes in society's culture. Due to the printing press information was more accessible to
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What was the name of Martin Luther's written criticisms of the Catholic church?
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Which of the following best describes the origins of the Reformation?(1 point) Responses For the first time in the sixteenth
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze how political and religious changes brought about by the Catholic Reformation had long-lasting
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Which most contributed to the spread of Protestantism during the sixteenth century?(1 point)ResponsesIndulgences were sold by
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In 1-2 sentences summarize actions taken by the Council of Trent to curb the rising growth of Protestantism during the second
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Which event marks the beginning of the Counter-Reformation?(1 point) Responses the Council of Trent the Council of Trent
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In 1-2 sentences, analyze how political and religious changes brought about by the catholic reformation had long-lasting impacts
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juju
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Which event marks the beginning of the Counter-Reformation?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe Council of Trent%0D%0Athe
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Who critiques the Roman Catholic Church for selling indulgences in 1517?(1 point)
Responses Whycliffe Whycliffe Henry VIII Henry
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What action did Martin Luther take to protest the selling of indulgences in Wittenberg?(1 point)
Responses Luther shared his
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