Question 1
Multiple Choice Question
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The Edict of Worms ordered for the arrest of ________, made it a crime to help him, and stated that anyone could kill him without consequences.
John Knox
John Calvin
Frederick William
Martin Luther
Question 2
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In what area of Europe was religious reformation markedly different from other areas?
Italy
Germany
England
France
Question 3
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The Book of Common Prayer was created and consistently used by which Church?
Lutheran
Anabaptist
Anglican
Presbyterian
Question 4
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Which of the following statements about Calvinism is false?
The church should be secondary to civil government.
Production and commerce are highly encouraged.
The Bible is the sole authority on theology and human institutions, particularly government.
The virtues of honesty, hard work, and simplicity in life are especially important.
Question 5
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Who was the leader of the Scottish Reformation?
Louis II
Mary of Guise
John Calvin
John Knox
Question 6
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Which of these events declared official, governmental tolerance of the Protestant minority?
The Affair of the Placards
The Edict of Fontainebleau
The Chambre Ardente
The Edict of Nantes
Question 7
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French Protestants who followed the teachings of John Calvin were called ____________.
Puritans
Huguenots
Anabaptists
Hapsburgs
Question 8
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The Scottish Reformation helped to develop and spread worldwide the _________________ denomination.
Lutheran
Evangelical
Anabaptist
Presbyterian
Question 9
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The rejection of ____________ is the primary difference between Anabaptists and other Protestant sects?
the power of Rome
communion
infant baptism
transubstantiation
Question 10
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Choose the answer that is the belief referred to as Unconditional Election, one of the five points of Calvinism.
Jesus’s atonement for humanity’s sins was done as a substitution for specific sinners, atonement is not for all, but only God knows who those will be saved.
God chooses those who will receive salvation, and this is not based on foreseen virtue, merit, or faith.
Every person, because of the consequence of Original Sin, is born into a life enslaved to sin.
Saints are chosen by God, and nothing can subvert His will and those individuals whom God have called into His Communion will continue in their faith.
Question 11
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Which of these answers was not one of the problems the Catholic Church made efforts to reform?
Absent bishops lived outside their dioceses and worked more as property managers than religious leaders.
Members and clergy were objecting to the Church’s violent response to Protestantism.
Their rural parish priests were poorly trained and didn’t have opportunities to for proper or additional study.
There was a growing disconnect between the church’s clergy and worshippers.
Question 12
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What event was a split in the Roman Catholic Church in which a series of events led two men to claim themselves the “true Pope?”
The Radical Reformation
The East-West Schism
The Great Schism
The Western Schism
Question 13
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The Protestant ethic on personal judgment and the Renaissance view of individualism aided in the progress of ____________ governments.
democratic
monarchal
religious
nationalist
Question 14
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The division of the Catholic Church into two regions: the Roman Catholic Church (centered in Rome) and The Eastern Orthodox Church (centered in Constantinople) was created by what event?
The Great Schism
The Radical Reformation
The Western Schism
The Second Great Schism
Question 15
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What was the name of Henry VIII’s second wife?
Mary, Queen of Scots
Catherine of Aragon
Anne Boleyn
Mary of Guise