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Protestant Reformation

Protestant Reformation

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10th Grade

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Bennett Smith

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28 Slides • 15 Questions

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Review Question: What is another word for a King or Queen?

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Monarch
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Dictator

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President

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Emperor

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Who began the Protestant Reformation by posting his 95 Thesis?

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Martin Luther
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John Calvin
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Ulrich Zwingli
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Henry VIII

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Multiple Choice

This individual spread the Protestant Reformation to France and Switzerland.

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John Calvin
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Henry VIII
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Huldrych Zwingli
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Martin Luther

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Similarly to Martin Luther, John Calvin believed that people were sinful by nature and can only be forgiven by God.

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True

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False

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True or False: Martin Luther believed in the concept of Pre-Destination, meaning that God has already pre-determined who will be saved.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

In 1572, whose followers were attacked due to their beliefs?

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Pope John Paul III.

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Martin Luther

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John Calvin

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Multiple Choice

This was the name of the movement that was carried out by the Catholic Church in response to Martin Luther and John Calvin.

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Reformation
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Protestant Reformation
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Counter-Reformation
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Catholic Revival

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Categorize

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Stop the spread of Protestantism

Form schools to better educate priest.

Send missionaries around the world to convert non-christians to Catholicism.

Based on the three goals of the Members of the Society of Jesus, match the correct description to their goal.

First Goal
Second Goal
Third Goal

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Multiple Choice

What was the purpose of the Council of Trent?

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To establish a new religion.
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To promote the Protestant Reformation.
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To create a political alliance among European monarchs.
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To reform the Catholic Church.

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True or False: The Catholic Church made a series of reforms with the Council of Trent. Some of these reforms included: no longer selling false indulgences and creating schools better educate priest.

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False

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Open Ended

In your opinion, why would the Catholic Church want to control how the Bible is interpreted and should they have had this power? Explain your reasoning.

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Drag and Drop

The Catholic Church banned and

all ​
books including ​
versions of the ​
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burned
offensive
Protestant
Bible
published
sacred
historical

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To enforce their beliefs, the ​
used their​
to accuse and hold ​
for​
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sacred
meetings
Church
Inquisition
trials
heretics
believers

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Multiple Select

Select all that apply: Which of the following statements are considered impacts of the Reformation?

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Several different Protestant faiths came about

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Influence of Popes would decline during this era

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Better educated people led to more questioning of the Church

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Influence of Popes would increase during this era

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Less educated people led to more questioning of the Church

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Mr. Smith

Reminder: Do not forget to answer the final question of this presentation before you leave this assignment!!!

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Humanism and new ideas in art, literature and science led to the questioning of religion.

Powerful monarchs challenged the Church's authority.

Princes and kings were envious of the Catholic Church's wealth.

Corruption in the Church's practices led to calls for reform.

Match the correct description to one of the four correct causes of the Reformation.

Social Causes
Political Causes
Economic Causes
Religious Causes
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