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bonufazy [111]
3 years ago
12

How did the Reformation most impact women?

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2 answers:
LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
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It provided greater political freedom to women
NeTakaya3 years ago
4 0

REFORMATION IDEAS SPREAD

1) which two beliefs did the various Anabaptist sects have in common? Religious toleration and separation of church and state

2) What main catalyst drove Henry VIII to establish the Church of England? The pope would not grant Henry an annulment so he could remarry and produce a male heir

3)  What was one important result of the Catholic reformation? The council of Trent reaffirmed traditional doctrine, tried to end abuses, and established new schools

4) How did the Jesuits help fight against the Protestant Reformation? select all that apply. Disguised Jesuits secretly traveled to Protestant lands to support Catholics & Jesuits advised Catholic rulers about how they could prevent ot fight heresy

5) why did the Protestant Reformation most likely encourage the persecution of Jews? they represented another challenge to Christian teachings

6) why did reformation ideas most likely produce so many protestant sects in Europe? Questioning by reformers inspired more reformers

7) how did the Reformation most impact women? it subjected women to a greater risk of persecution? it subjected women to a greater risk of persecution

8) how did the beliefs of the Anabaptist affect infants? infants were not baptized until they were adults

~GENERAL OUT~


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