Search Header Logo
L37-5 The Reformation's Legacy

L37-5 The Reformation's Legacy

Assessment

Presentation

History

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

Created by

Loren Bach

Used 3+ times

FREE Resource

12 Slides • 12 Questions

1

media

2

Multiple Choice

How did the Protestant Reformation contribute to changes in Europe's religious and political landscape?

1
It had no impact on the political structure of Europe.
2
The Protestant Reformation contributed to the fragmentation of religious authority, the rise of Protestantism, and significant political changes, including increased state control over religion and conflicts that reshaped national boundaries.
3
The Protestant Reformation unified all Christian denominations under one authority.
4
The Reformation led to the immediate end of all religious conflicts in Europe.

3

media

4

Multiple Choice

Which of the following Christian denominations originated from the Western Christianity branch after the Reformation?

1

Lutheran

2

Eastern Orthodox

3

Coptic

4

Syriac

5

media

6

Multiple Choice

Which of the following was NOT a component of the Spanish Inquisition process?

1

Public Penance

2

Sentencing Ceremony

3

Civil Enforcement

4

Religious Tolerance

7

media

8

Multiple Choice

How did the power struggles during the Thirty Years' War differ from the French Wars of Religion?

1
The Thirty Years' War was a broader geopolitical struggle involving multiple nations, while the French Wars of Religion were internal conflicts focused on religious rivalry within France.
2
The Thirty Years' War was solely a religious conflict within Germany.
3
The French Wars of Religion involved multiple nations fighting for territory.
4
The Thirty Years' War was a minor conflict with little international impact.

9

media

10

Fill in the Blank

The Protestant Reformation led to the spread of Christianity and the rise of ___ and stronger monarchies.

11

media

12

Multiple Choice

Which regions in Europe remained predominantly Roman Catholic around 1600?

1

England and Scotland

2

Spain and Portugal

3

Netherlands and Denmark

4

Sweden and Norway

13

media

14

Multiple Choice

Explain how the rise of nationalism changed the relationship between religion and government in Europe.

1
Nationalism strengthened the Church's influence over government.
2
Nationalism led to the unification of all religious groups under one state.
3
Nationalism had no impact on the relationship between religion and government.
4
Nationalism diminished the power of the Church, promoting secular governance and the separation of church and state.

15

media

16

Multiple Choice

Which concept describes rulers claiming authority directly from God during the Age of Monarchs?

1

Papal Independence

2

Divine Right

3

Absolute Monarchy

4

State Religion

17

media

18

Multiple Choice

Which of the following was a major effect of the Protestant Reformation on Europe's religious landscape?

1

It led to the spread of Protestantism and religious wars.

2

It unified all of Europe under Catholicism.

3

It ended all religious conflicts in Europe.

4

It prevented the rise of nationalism.

19

media

20

Multiple Select

Which of the following were principles emphasized by Protestants that contributed to the 'Seeds of Democracy'?

1

Individual conscience

2

Congregational control

3

Elected leaders

4

Religious uniformity

21

Multiple Choice

How did the Protestant Reformation contribute to the development of democratic ideas in Europe?

1
The Protestant Reformation led to the establishment of absolute monarchies.
2
It discouraged individual interpretation of religious texts.
3
The Reformation had no impact on political thought in Europe.
4
The Protestant Reformation contributed to democratic ideas by promoting individual rights, questioning authority, and encouraging democratic governance in church practices.

22

media

23

Fill in the Blank

The Puritans fled to America in search of religious ___.

24

media
media

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 24

SLIDE