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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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Reformation/Counter-Reformation Practice Quiz

Question 1 of 12

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The Catholic Church’s Initial Response to the Protestants was it...

Select one or more of the following:

  • Reasserted traditional theology (doctrine)

  • Became open to the new ideas of other religions

  • Began to attack Protestantism

  • Acknowledged some poor clerical behavior had occurred

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Question 2 of 12

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( Counter-Reformation, Reformation, Inquisition, Council of Trent, Rennaissance ): 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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Question 3 of 12

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Identify EVERYTHING that involved Pope Paul III

Select one or more of the following:

  • Made the Inquisition more violent

  • Brought the Inquisition to Rome from Spain

  • Began the Council of Trent

  • Established The Index of Forbidden Books

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Question 4 of 12

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The Pope who established the Index of Forbidden Books was

Select one of the following:

  • Paul III

  • Paul IV

  • Clement VII

  • Henry IV

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Question 5 of 12

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The was a court used by the Catholic Church to put heretics one trial and performed extreme punishments.

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Question 6 of 12

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The 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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Question 7 of 12

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

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Question 8 of 12

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The Society of Jesus, known as the , was founded by Ignatius de in 1534

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Question 9 of 12

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Identify EVERYTHING applies to the Jesuits

Select one or more of the following:

  • 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

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Question 10 of 12

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were a religious order made up of nuns and was founded for the sole purpose of educating young girls.

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Question 11 of 12

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Check EVERYTHING that resulted from the Reformation

Select one or more of the following:

  • 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

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Question 12 of 12

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Match to book/document with the author/person or institution responsible for it existence.

Spiritual Exercises/

Institutes of Christian Religion/

Index of Forbidden Books/

95 Theses/

Edict of Nantes/

Peace of Augsburg/

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    Loyola
    Calvin
    Paul IV
    Paul III
    Martin Luther
    Henry IV
    Henry VIII
    Charles V
    Leo X

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