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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
Being martyred
B
Translating the Bible into English
C
Beginning the Protestant Reformation
D
Stopping the sale of indulgences
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
The printing press
D
Bookstores
3) The Catholic Church's selling of indulgences led to which of the following?
A
all of the above
B
led to a weakening of power of the Catholic Church
C
led to Martin Luther nailing his 95 Theses on the church door
D
led to the Protestant Reformation
4) What is a Lutheran?
A
Cancel or put an end to
B
To believe in Luther
C
Member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
D
Member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
5) Ignatius of Loyola created a religious order of Jesuits. (The Society of Jesus)
A
False
B
True
6) The Thirty Years War
A
began in Prussia
B
began locally between Protestants and Catholics, but eventually became a general European War
C
was fought between Protestants and Muslims
D
led to the union of France and Spain
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
Pope Leo X
C
Martin Luther
D
John Calvin
9) The Council of Trent agreed that
A
Church tradition, along with the Bible, is the authority to guide Christianity
B
salvation requires both faith and good works
C
all of these
D
the Catholic Church has the final say on interpreting the Bible
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
win religious freedom for its citizens
B
purge the Catholic Church of corruption
C
preserve the divine right of kings.
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
False
B
True
13) Which of the following was NOT a cause of the Reformation?
A
Some church leaders became worldly and corrupt.
B
The Renaissance values of humanism and secularism led people to question the church.
C
Some of the practices of the church were considered unacceptable.
D
The creation of the Printing Press
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