Reformation Practice Quiz II

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Reformation Practice Quiz II which covers the formation of Protestantism and the denomination that were formed in reaction to the actions of Martin Luther.
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Question 1

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Where was the following quote spoken/written "I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God. Amen."
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  • Diet of Worms
  • Peace of Augsburg
  • Spiritual Exercises
  • Institute of Christian Religions
  • Edict of Nantes

Question 2

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[blank_start]Predestination[blank_end] was the belief that God has already decided a person's fate and cannot be changed
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  • Predestination

Question 3

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John Calvin's religion, known as [blank_start]Calvinism[blank_end], is based on the idea of [blank_start]Predestination[blank_end].
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  • Calvinism
  • Predestination

Question 4

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According to Calvin, the [blank_start]elect[blank_end] are those whom God has predestined to salvation
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  • elect

Question 5

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John Calvin stated his religion in the city of [blank_start]Geneva[blank_end]. It became a theocracy and set up laws that prohibited dancing, card playing, showy dress and profane language.
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  • Geneva
  • Rome
  • Wittenberg
  • Switzerland
  • England

Question 6

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Institutes of the Christian Religion was [blank_start]John Calvin[blank_end]'s introductory textbook on the Protestant faith. it laid down exactly what the faithful ought to believe on every major question of religion
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  • John Calvin
  • Martin Luther
  • Henry VIII
  • Ignatius de Loyola

Question 7

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Drag the city/country next to the religion that is associated with it. Anglican Church/[blank_start]England[blank_end] Huguenots/[blank_start]France[blank_end] Lutheranism/[blank_start]Wittenberg, Germany[blank_end] Calvinism/[blank_start]Geneva, Switzerland[blank_end]
Answer
  • England
  • France
  • Wittenberg, Germany
  • Geneva, Switzerland
  • Rome

Question 8

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French Calvinist were known as _______.
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  • Huguenots
  • Anabaptists
  • Anglicans
  • Presbyterians
  • Puritans

Question 9

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English Calvinist were known as _______.
Answer
  • Huguenots
  • Anabaptists
  • Anglicans
  • Presbyterians
  • Puritans

Question 10

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Calvinists in Scotland were known as _______.
Answer
  • Huguenots
  • Anabaptists
  • Anglicans
  • Presbyterians
  • Puritans

Question 11

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[blank_start]Henry VIII[blank_end] broke away from the Catholic Church and formed the [blank_start]Anglican[blank_end] Church (also known as the Church of England)
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  • Henry VIII
  • Anglican

Question 12

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[blank_start]John Knox[blank_end] introduced Calvinism to Scotland. The religion became known as Presbyterianism
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  • John Knox

Question 13

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_________ was granted the title “Defender of the Faith” for defending the Catholic Church against Luther’s ideas
Answer
  • Henry VIII
  • Charles V
  • Leo X
  • Ignatius de Loyola

Question 14

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[blank_start]Anglicanism[blank_end] was formed as a result of a political action not a religious action.
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  • Anglicanism
  • Lutheranism
  • Calvinism
  • Presbyterianism

Question 15

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The King of England, [blank_start]Henry VIII[blank_end], wanted a divorce from his wife, [blank_start]Catherine of Aragon[blank_end] because she did not produce a male heir. He wanted to marry his mistress [blank_start]Anne Boleyn[blank_end] but Pope [blank_start]Clement VII[blank_end] failed to dissolve his marriage. As a result, England formed its own church, known as the Anglican Church or the Church of England
Answer
  • Henry VIII
  • Charles V
  • Catherine of Aragon
  • Anne Boleyn
  • Clement VII
  • Leo X

Question 16

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[blank_start]Elizabeth I[blank_end], the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, became Queen of England after her sister, [blank_start]Mary I[blank_end], dies. She returned England back to a Protestant Nation
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  • Elizabeth I
  • Mary I

Question 17

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[blank_start]Mary I[blank_end], the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, became Queen and converted England back to a Catholic Nation. She was called [blank_start]Bloody Mary[blank_end] because she killed 300 Protestant leaders.
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  • Mary I
  • Bloody Mary

Question 18

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After a civil war between the French Catholic and Huguenots, [blank_start]Henry IV[blank_end] issues the [blank_start]Edict of Nantes[blank_end] which gave Huguenots freedom of worship and some political rights
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  • Henry IV
  • Charles V
  • Henry VIII
  • Clement VII
  • Edict of Nantes
  • Peace of Augsburg
  • Edict of France
  • Edict of Trent
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