
Culture and Daily Life in the Reformation
Authored by Angela Gimeno
Social Studies
8th Grade
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1.
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It greatly facilitated the spread of reformation ideas. Books and pamphlets became more accessible, enabling the dissemination of religious literature and ideas.
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It refers to the destruction of religious images and symbols, a common way to remove what protestants considered as idolatry from the churches.
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This led to a greater focus on secular matters, including politics and economics. Religious authorities lost some of their power and influence.
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It had a profound impact on daily life. Warfare, displacement, and suffering affected people across Europe.
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Martin Luther advocated this idea which included the ability for clergy to marry. This changed the perceptions of marriage within the church.
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The Reformation emphasized the importance of education. This leader established schools and universities to educate the populace, contributing to high literacy rates.
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Protestantism promoted this in worship and religious texts. This helped to further develop and standardize languages like German, English and Dutch.
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