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Review Of The Protestant Reformation - TN - Grade 7 - Part 2
Test Description: Review of TN State Standards 7.44-7.49
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is William Tyndale best known for?
A
Stopping the sale of indulgences
B
Beginning the Protestant Reformation
C
Being martyred
D
Translating the Bible into English
2) What did William Tyndale use to make his Bibles more affordable?
A
Many helpers to write the Bible down by hand.
B
Advertising and discounts
C
Bookstores
D
The printing press
3) The Catholic Church's selling of indulgences led to which of the following?
A
all of the above
B
led to Martin Luther nailing his 95 Theses on the church door
C
led to the Protestant Reformation
D
led to a weakening of power of the Catholic Church
4) What is a Lutheran?
A
Member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
B
Member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
C
Cancel or put an end to
D
To believe in Luther
5) Ignatius of Loyola created a religious order of Jesuits. (The Society of Jesus)
A
False
B
True
6) The Thirty Years War
A
was fought between Protestants and Muslims
B
began locally between Protestants and Catholics, but eventually became a general European War
C
led to the union of France and Spain
D
began in Prussia
7) What were the goals of the Jesuits?
A
Improve Catholic education
B
Convert non-Christians
C
All of them
D
Stop spread of Protestantism
8) Who became head of the Anglican Church in 1534 and was also considered the main interpreter of the Bible
A
Henry VIII
B
John Calvin
C
Martin Luther
D
Pope Leo X
9) The Council of Trent agreed that
A
the Catholic Church has the final say on interpreting the Bible
B
salvation requires both faith and good works
C
Church tradition, along with the Bible, is the authority to guide Christianity
D
all of these
10) The printing press helped to spread the ideas of the Renaissance by printing more books and making them more available.
A
True
B
False
11) In the Thirty Years’ War, France fought against both the Holy Roman Empire and Spain in order to
A
purge the Catholic Church of corruption
B
preserve the divine right of kings.
C
win religious freedom for its citizens
D
gain political leadership in Europe.
12) True or False: The Holy Roman Empire dissolves and breaks into smaller independent states after the 30 Years' War.
A
True
B
False
13) Which of the following was NOT a cause of the Reformation?
A
The creation of the Printing Press
B
Some church leaders became worldly and corrupt.
C
The Renaissance values of humanism and secularism led people to question the church.
D
Some of the practices of the church were considered unacceptable.
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