Music And The Protestant Reformation - Part I: Germany

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11th Grade - University
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Multiple Choice
What significant event is considered to have started the Protestant Reformation?
The Peace of Augsburg
The posting of the 95 Theses
The Council of Trent
The Diet of Worms
2.
Multiple Choice
Who were some of the early figures that spoke out against the Catholic Church before Martin Luther?
Maximilian and Charles V
Heinrich Isaac and Josquin
John Wyclif and Jan Hus
Frederick the Third and Pope Leo X
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Multiple Choice
What was the Holy Roman Empire known for during the time of Martin Luther?
Being the birthplace of the Renaissance
Being a collection of small kingdoms with a weak central authority
Having a strong association with the church
Being a unified and powerful empire
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Multiple Choice
Which school of music dominated the 15th-century German musical landscape?
The Franco-Flemish School
The English School
The Spanish School
The Italian School
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Multiple Choice
Which composer was a contemporary of Josquin and influenced by the Italian homophonic style?
Charles V
John Wyclif
Martin Luther
Heinrich Isaac
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