Test Review

Test Review
The Reformation
Which statement was NOT a result of the
Protestant Reformation?
A. The many years of conflict between Protestants
and Catholics
B. The rise of capitalism
C. Northern Germany hated Martin Luther
D. The Pope's authority in Northern Europe ended
Which person held the views listed above?
A Henry VIII
B Elizabeth I
C Martin Luther
D John Calvin
Which of the following most
likely resulted from the change
shown in this table?
A End of the guild system
B Stronger monarchies
C Higher literacy rates
D Decline in secularism
Which view was NOT held by Martin Luther?
A Salvation by faith alone
B Predestination
C All humans are equal before God
D Bible as the ultimate authority
One of the main tenets of Martin Luther's
teachings was —
A salvation could only be achieved through faith
B indulgences are a useful tool for salvation
C the Pope was the supreme religious authority
D the Bible was not a source for religious teachings
During the Reformation, Protestantism became
the dominant religion in all of the countries of
the map EXCEPT —
A Spain
B England
C Denmark
D Dutch Netherlands
Conflict was caused by Church corruption and
the widespread selling of —
A land
B precious metals
C indulgences
D commodities
The ideas of the Protestant Reformation were
spread by what new invention?
A Compass
B Biblical press
C Printing press
D University system
Merchants challenged the Catholic Church’s
view of —
A the usury
B service
C piety
D land ownership
During the Reformation period, German and
English nobility disliked the domination of the
Church by the —
A Italians
B French
C Spanish
D Greeks
Which statement completes this diagram?
A. Priests gave up positions of leadership in their community
B. Nobles decided to abandon the beliefs of Christianity
C. Beliefs encouraging religious toleration became widely
accepted
D. New religions that rejected the authority of the Pope
were established
During the French Reformation, which religious
leader changed the focus of the Thirty Years‘
War from a religious conflict to a political conflict?
A Cardinal Richelieu
B Cardinal John Paul
C Cardinal Jon Patel
D Cardinal Louis Franc
During the Reformation,
in which country did
the Hapsburg family
continue to support the
Roman Catholic Church?
F1
G2
H3
J4
The Thirty Years' War was between which
religious sects?
F Martin Luther and John Calvin
G Muslims and Catholics
H Muslims and Protestants
J Protestants and Catholics
How did this excerpt prove to be a serious threat
to the power of the Roman Catholic Church?
A. It showed that Martin Luther was against prayer at
universities
B. It showed Martin Luther's disdain for war.
C. It showed Martin Luther's hatred for anything Cathol
ic.
D. It showed that Martin Luther no longer believed in th
e power of the Pope.
The idea that the primary importance is to
one's self and not the group is —
F individualism
G Protestantism
H Catholicism
J communism
The spread of Martin Luther’s views led to the
establishment of —
A Catholicism
B Protestantism
C Judaism
D Mormonism
All of the following are reasons some Europeans
challenged the authority of the Catholic Church EXCEPT
—
F church corruption was widespread
G European merchants dislike of the church's view on usury
H northern Europeans dislike of Italian dominance within the
church
J the church's constant demand for crusades to recapture
the Holy Land
Which would best replace the question mark in
the last box?
F Literary Ideas
G Papal Authority
H Scientific Thought
J Religious Tolerance
Martin Luther sparked the Reformation by —
A preaching throughout Europe
B executing Catholic priests
C raising an army against the church
D posting his Ninety Five Theses
Which of the following best completes this diagram?
A Freedom of press
B Freedom of religion
C Freedom of speech
D Freedom of petition
The Edict of Nantes granted freedom of worshi
p to the —
A Huguenots
B Jesuits
C Lutherans
D Calvinists
Why did the Catholic Church start the Inquisition
?
F To praise Protestant reformers
G To punish priests for selling indulgences
H To reinforce Catholic doctrine
J To convert the Native Americans to Catholicism
The Society of Jesus was formed to —
A spread Catholic Doctrine throughout the world
B train for war against Protestants
C replace the Pope
D spread Protestant ideas in Catholic lands
The list describes characteristics that were part
of the —
A Enlightenment
B Edict of Nantes
C Counter-Reformation
D Protestant Reformation
The Catholic Church responded to the
Protestant Reformation by launching —
F a writing campaign against the Pope
G the Catholic Counter-Reformation
H a military campaign to the Holy Land
J a naval blockade of England
What was the first book printed using Johann
Gutenberg's new printing press?
A Papal Edicts
B The Bible
C Aristotle's Teaching
D Martin Luther's 95 Thesis
In which area did Princes convert to
Protestantism during the Reformation, ending
authority of the Pope in their states?
A Northern Germany
B Spain
C Russia
D Southern France
Which person would best complete the table?
A Elizabeth I
B Louis XIV
C Henry VIII
D Cardinal Richelieu
Which dynasty ruled the Holy Roman Empire
and continued to support the Roman Catholic
Church after the Reformation?
F Hapsburg
G Bourbon
H Romanov
J Tudor
One complaint of Martin Luther was the practice
of the church selling Indulgences, which is —
A the Pope selling Vatican property
B priests buying worldly goods
C the forgiveness of sins for money
D the rich buying church positions
The Bible was printed in all of these languages
EXCEPT —
A German
B French
C Italian
D English
Henry VIII sought a separation from the Catholic
Church because —
A. he personally disliked the Pope
B. he wished to be the head of the Protestant Refor
mation
C. he wanted to execute his second wife
D. he wanted to annul his marriage to his first wife
Which word is the best synonym for secular?
F Strong
G Religious
H Worldly
J Smart
Which of the following best completes the
graphic?
A Reformation spread throughout Europe
B Growth of the Catholic Church
C Focus on the Church over the individual
D Religious tolerance decreased