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Reformation and Revolution

Reformation and Revolution

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Social Studies, History

9th - 10th Grade

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16 Slides • 12 Questions

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Reformation and Revolution

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The Protestant Reformation

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Multiple Choice

True/False: The act of selling indulgences became a corrupt practice in the Catholic Church.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

What technology helped to spread new Protestant ideas?

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The magnetic compass

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The invention of new ships

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Triangular sails

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The Printing Press

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Multiple Choice

Why were many Protestants unhappy with the Catholic Church?

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It lacked structure and led to European society being disorderly

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It did nothing during the Middle Ages regarding the Plague

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They disagreed with the Churches corruption, especially the sale of indulgences

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They felt they needed more power than the kings of Europe.

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Multiple Choice

One similarity between Martin Luther and Henry VIII is that they-

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challenged the teaching of the Catholic Church

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died during the Reign of Terror

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protested against the ideas of the Enlightenment

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argued against the establishment of a theocratic state

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Multiple Choice

The Calvinist belief that God had already decided who would receive salvation is called-

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Humanism

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Predestination

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Secularism

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Reformation

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Multiple Choice

One major effect of the Protestant Reformation on western Europe was the-

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decline in religious unity

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increased power of the Catholic pope

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reduction in religious wars

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increase in the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church

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The Scientific Revolution

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Multiple Choice

Which statement best expresses the ideas of the Scientific Revolution?

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Religious authorities are responsible for understanding and interpreting new information.

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Superstition and magic are important aspects of the natural world

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Scientific ideas should be made to conform with existing thought systems

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People should use reason and experimentation to draw scientific conclusions.

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Multiple Choice

Which scientist is given credit for discovering the Law of Gravity?

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Isaac Newton

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Robert Boyle

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Galileo Galilei

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Nicolaus Copernicus

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Multiple Choice

Who was the first to argue that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe?

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Ptolemy

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John Locke

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Johannes Kepler

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Nicolaus Copernicus

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Multiple Choice

What contributions did Robert Boyle make to scientific thinking?

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Innovating modern processes for chemistry

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Discovering quantum physics

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Exploring adaptations in finches

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Creating the movable type printing press

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Multiple Choice

Galileo Galilei invented the telescope amongst other inventions. What describes the importance of the invention of the telescope?

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Similar technology helped cartographers create accurate maps

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It led to the invention of eyeglasses

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Similar technology allowed scientists to understand the human circulatory system

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It allowed observation that supported the heliocentric theory

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Poll

How do you feel about your knowledge of the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution after we have reviewed?

Great! I'm acing the test tomorrow!

I feel pretty good, but I still need to study!

I'm still struggling, but I think I'll do ok after more review.

Ummm...what's happening?

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