Reformation/Counter-Reformation Practice Quiz

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Reformation/Counter-Reformation Practice Quiz is a practice quiz that helps the students review the events/people from the Reformation/Counter-Reformation period.
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Question 1

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The Catholic Church’s Initial Response to the Protestants was it...
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  • Reasserted traditional theology (doctrine)
  • Became open to the new ideas of other religions
  • Began to attack Protestantism
  • Acknowledged some poor clerical behavior had occurred

Question 2

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[blank_start]Counter-Reformation[blank_end]: reform movement in the Catholic Church, beginning in the 1530s that fostered a more spiritual outlook, clarified church doctrines, and pursued a campaign against Protestantism.
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  • Counter-Reformation
  • Reformation
  • Inquisition
  • Council of Trent
  • Rennaissance

Question 3

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Identify EVERYTHING that involved Pope Paul III
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  • Made the Inquisition more violent
  • Brought the Inquisition to Rome from Spain
  • Began the Council of Trent
  • Established The Index of Forbidden Books

Question 4

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The Pope who established the Index of Forbidden Books was
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  • Paul III
  • Paul IV
  • Clement VII
  • Henry IV

Question 5

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The [blank_start]Inquisition[blank_end] was a court used by the Catholic Church to put heretics one trial and performed extreme punishments.
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  • Inquisition

Question 6

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The [blank_start]Index of Forbidden Books[blank_end] created a list of books that Catholics were banned from reading because it deemed that these books were that considered harmful to their faith or morals.
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  • Index of Forbidden Books

Question 7

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[blank_start]Council of Trent[blank_end], formed by Pope Paul III, defined official church position on matters of doctrine. It acted to end the abuses that surrounded the sale of [blank_start]indulgences[blank_end] and tighten discipline within the clergy as well as established the Index of Forbidden Books
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  • Council of Trent
  • indulgences

Question 8

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The Society of Jesus, known as the [blank_start]Jesuits[blank_end], was founded by Ignatius de [blank_start]Loyola[blank_end] in 1534
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  • Jesuits
  • Loyola

Question 9

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Identify EVERYTHING applies to the Jesuits
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  • Took vows of charity
  • Took vows of Poverty
  • Took vows of obedience to the pope
  • The were the military arm of the pope
  • The established schools
  • The did missionary work

Question 10

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[blank_start]Ursulines[blank_end] were a religious order made up of nuns and was founded for the sole purpose of educating young girls.
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  • Ursulines

Question 11

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Check EVERYTHING that resulted from the Reformation
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  • A period of peace in Europe
  • The formation of several new churches
  • The rise of Theocracies
  • A decline in education
  • An increase in the power of the papacy (Pope)
  • In increase in the power of the national governments

Question 12

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Match to book/document with the author/person or institution responsible for it existence. Spiritual Exercises/ [blank_start]Loyola[blank_end] Institutes of Christian Religion/[blank_start]Calvin[blank_end] Index of Forbidden Books/ [blank_start]Paul IV[blank_end] 95 Theses/[blank_start]Martin Luther[blank_end] Edict of Nantes/[blank_start]Henry IV[blank_end] Peace of Augsburg/[blank_start]Charles V[blank_end]
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  • Loyola
  • Calvin
  • Paul IV
  • Paul III
  • Martin Luther
  • Henry IV
  • Henry VIII
  • Charles V
  • Leo X
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