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Reformation #1
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Question 1
1.
Johann Gutenberg contributed to the spread of information by improving the
telegraph
process of moveable type
telephone
construction of railroads
Question 2
2.
Johann Gutenberg contributed to the spread of information by improving the
telegraph
process of moveable type
telephone
construction of railroads
Question 3
3.
This term refers to the planning, design, and contraction of buildings and other structures.
art
architecture
Renaissance
perspective
Question 4
4.
This is the process by which traits, objects, ideas, or behaviors are spread from one society to another.
cultural diffusion
culture
ethnic group
Humanism
Question 5
5.
Before the Reformation, pretty much all Christians in Europe were
Roman Catholic
Lutheran
Greek Orthodox
Humanists
Question 6
6.
The Reformation was shaped by one man his name was
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther
Martin King
Question 7
7.
When he was sent to Rome as a monk, Luther focused on
Art
Diplomacy
Corruption
Writing the 95 Theses
Question 8
8.
According to St. Paul, salvation comes through
Good Works
Faith
Pray
Money
Question 9
9.
An indulgence was a donation to the church with a promise to reduce time in
Jail
Purgatory
Church
School
Question 10
10.
Luther was called to defend his beliefs at the Diet of
Wittenburg
Rome
Worms
Florence
Question 11
11.
Reason that Luther proved so influential:
Printing Press
Speeches
Television
Meetings
Question 12
12.
What argument is often used to think about The Protestant Reformation?
Was it more of a political or a spiritual conflict?
Was it more of a fight over land ownership or a rebirth of Greek art
Question 13
13.
What did the Council of Trent accomplish?
Kept the Catholic church from ending
Encouraged other churches to form
Ended the Reformation
Ended the Renaissance