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Reformation & Printing Press Part1

Reformation & Printing Press Part1

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9th Grade

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NIKOLAS PERSONS

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6 Slides • 8 Questions

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Renaissance and Humanism Review

  • Humanism (the philosophy of the Renaissance) emphasized the idea that each person can do anything.

  • Humanism also had a secular focus, meaning they were interested in more worldly, and less religious things.

  • Erasmus was a Christian Humanist who believed each person could connect to God individually, and understand the Bible themselves.

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Multiple Choice

How did Humanism lead to the Protestant Reformation?

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It encouraged people to leave the Catholic Church.

2

It encouraged the idea that each person could understand the Bible.

3

It encouraged people to seek jobs outside of the Church where they could make more money.

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The Printing Press

Johannes Gutenberg's Invention in the mid 1400s that combined movable type to be combined with the press in order to PRINT instead of handwrite information.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are effects of the printing press? (Select all that apply)

1

Books become cheaper.

2

Ideas spread faster and further.

3

The Catholic Church becomes more powerful.

4

Some people print information that the Catholic Church does not support.

5

No one is able to learn about Columbus's discovery of the New World for many years.

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The Protestant Reformation

  • A movement to change the Catholic Church that resulted in groups splitting off from the Church.

  • Led by Martin Luther in 1517.

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The Goal of the Reformation

  • The Reformation was a movement to reform the Roman Catholic Church.

  • Most reformers wanted to change the Catholic Church, instead their efforts led to the creation of separate Protestant Churches.

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Martin Luther

  • Leader of Protestant Reformation; "Father of the Reformation"

  • Wrote the 95 Theses to argue against indulgences.

  • Indulgence = buying forgiveness from the Catholic Church

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of Martin Luther's written protest against the Catholic Church's use of indulgences?

1

The Protestant Reformation

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The 95 Theses

3

The Whittenberg Church Door

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Multiple Choice

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In his attempt to reform the Catholic Church, what did Martin Luther do?
1
Bought a certificate of indulgence to be pardoned.
2
Helped Pope Leo X rebuild St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
3
Prepared a list of 95 arguments against indulgences.
4
Decided to become a lawyer. 

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Multiple Choice

Martin Luther's main complaint was against what?
1
Inquisitions
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Indulgences
3
The Bible
4
Ice Cream

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following best helped Martin Luther's ideas reach other parts of Europe? 
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The Bible
2
The printing press
3
Church Hierarchy
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The Diet of Worms

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Church reform was based on three ideas:

  • 1.People can only win salvation through God.

  • 2.All people in the faith are equal.

  • 3.All Church teaching should be based on the Bible.

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Multiple Choice

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According to Martin Luther, where is ultimate religious authority determined?

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The decisions of the Pope

2

The bible

3

The actions of the Priest

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Whatever feels good in the moment

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Multiple Choice

How were the Protestant Reformation and the European Renaissance similar?

1

discouraged the growth of strong monarchs

2

were led by the military

3

encouraged people to question tradition

4

supported the return of the Roman Empire

Renaissance and Humanism Review

  • Humanism (the philosophy of the Renaissance) emphasized the idea that each person can do anything.

  • Humanism also had a secular focus, meaning they were interested in more worldly, and less religious things.

  • Erasmus was a Christian Humanist who believed each person could connect to God individually, and understand the Bible themselves.

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