There are 10 units to the "TCAP Review Packet". This is unit 7 of 10. Do ALL units to get credit and be prepared for TCAP.
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Standard 7.48 Analyze how the Catholic Counter-Reformation emerged as a response to Protestantism and revitalized the Catholic Church, including the significance of: St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits, and the Council of Trent.
Use the information in the text to answer the questions below. Be sure to complete all sections to receive full credit for the The Reformation Unit.
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There are 10 units to the "TCAP Review Packet". This is unit 7 of 10. Do ALL units to get credit and be prepared for TCAP.
Every question can be answered using the information in each article. You should not need other resources.
Standard 7.48 Analyze how the Catholic Counter-Reformation emerged as a response to Protestantism and revitalized the Catholic Church, including the significance of: St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits, and the Council of Trent.
Use the information in the text to answer the questions below. Be sure to complete all sections to receive full credit for the The Reformation Unit.
Spelling DOES count.

What were some criticisms of the Catholic Church addressed by the Counter Reformation?
Select the two correct answers.
What actions were taken at the Council of Trent?
Select the three correct answers.
During the Catholic Counter Reformation, what was the role of Jesuits?
Select the three correct answers.
Which of the statements is accurate about the outcome of the Counter Reformation?
Select the best answer.
The Catholic Counter Reformation was initiated in response to those that were
protesting how the Church was functioning at the time.
The Society of Jesus strengthened the Catholic Church by their dedicated missionary work.
St. Ignatius of Loyola was originally a Protestant Reformer, but Jesuits convinced him
to convert to Catholicism.