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astraxan [27]
3 years ago
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1. Drag and drop the correct effects of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation on Europe. Effects may be used once, more than o

nce, or not at all.
Protestant sects spread across Europe.

Calvinism developed.

Religious intolerance increased.

A rebirth of learning occurred.

Martin Luther is excommunicated from the Catholic Church.

A theocracy was set up in Switzerland.

Spain forced Jews to leave the country.

Jews in Venice were forced to live in a ghetto.

Box 1 Reformation


Box 2 Counter-Reformation

2.Which of the following was the Catholic Church's response to the development of Protestantism?


A.

It launched the Reformation.


B.

It removed the pope as head of the church.


C.

Its leaders began the Counter-Reformation.


D.

It eliminated the Inquisition.

3. Select all correct conditions.


Conditions leading to the Renaissance

Italian cities shrank as more people moved to the countryside.




Manorialism weakened.




Trade with other regions such as Africa and India increased.




Upper-class Italians moved to the cities.




Education in religious subjects grew.



4.Which of the following was an unintended consequence of censorship during the Renaissance?


A.

People wanted to read more religious texts.


B.

Only clergy had access to books.


C.

People began to criticize the Church.


D.

People no longer wanted to learn to read.

5. Why was Florence considered the heart of the early Renaissance?


A.

It was the central home of the Catholic Church.


B.

It was on the Mediterranean Sea.


C.

It was a major banking and commerce center.


D.

It was on the border of Italy and Switzerland.

6.Which artist was associated not only with painting but also with engineering?


A.

Michelangelo


B.

Jan van Eyck


C.

Pieter Bruegel


D.

Leonardo da Vinci

7.What was the original goal of the leaders of the Reformation?


A.

to found new Protestant churches


B.

to defend and spread Church teachings throughout the world


C.

to create a theocracy based on Christian teachings


D.

to fix corruption and problems in the Catholic Church

8.What was the purpose of the Council of Trent?


A.

to punish heretics and non-believers


B.

to put Martin Luther on trial for attacking the Church


C.

to persecute Jews and force them to live in ghettos


D.

to reform the Catholic Church from within

10.Which of the following best describes a typical Renaissance painting?


A.

Human faces are presented in an idealized, spiritual manner.


B.

Human figures are emphasized by being placed against a flat background.


C.

Proportions are exaggerated for symbolic effect.


D.

People and backgrounds are painted in a way that mimics real life.
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1 answer:
Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
5 0

Drag and drop the correct effects of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation on Europe. Effects may be used once, more than once, or not at all.  

Protestant sects spread across Europe.

Calvinism developed.

 

Religious intolerance increased.

A rebirth of learning occurred.

Martin Luther is excommunicated from the Catholic Church.

A theocracy was set up in Switzerland.

Spain forced Jews to leave the country.

Jews in Venice were forced to live in a ghetto.

Reformation

 

Counter-Reformation: he is right there is too many

Explanation:

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