TCAP Review Packet Unit 7: The Reformation (4 of 7)
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Which of the following were key concepts that Protestant Reformers were promoting?Select the three correct answers.
Which of the following were key concepts that Protestant Reformers were promoting?
Select the three correct answers.
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What were some of the outcomes of the Protestant Reformation?Select the three correct answers.
What were some of the outcomes of the Protestant Reformation?
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How did the Protestant Reformation challenge the Catholic Church?Select the three correct answers.
How did the Protestant Reformation challenge the Catholic Church?
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What was one of the major social impacts of the Protestant Reformation?Select the best answer.
What was one of the major social impacts of the Protestant Reformation?
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The doctrine of _______ suggests that God has already determined who will be
saved from sin, regardless of one’s good deeds.
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One of the core ideas of the Reformation was the emphasis on scripture alone, known
as _______ .
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According to the text, one of the effects of the Reformation was an increase in literacy rates. How do you think this will impact European history moving forward?
According to the text, one of the effects of the Reformation was an increase in literacy rates. How do you think this will impact European history moving forward?
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The Protestant Reformation led to the strengthening of the Catholic Church.
The Protestant Reformation led to the strengthening of the Catholic Church.
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The Protestant Reformation upheld the belief that good deeds heavily impact salvation.
The Protestant Reformation upheld the belief that good deeds heavily impact salvation.
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The Reformation played a significant role in laying the groundwork for modern religious freedom.
The Reformation played a significant role in laying the groundwork for modern
religious freedom.