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World History Since 1500

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In the years before the Reformation, which of the following events did not weaken the power of the Catholic Church?   the first was worldliness and corruption within the church, 2nd was political conflict between the pope and european monarchs  
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In the years before the Reformation, which of the following was not considered a corruption in the Catholic Church?   belief in purgatory  
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Of the seven Catholic Church sacraments, which two were prominently featured in the New Testament?   baptism and eucharist (communion)  
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Of the early critics of the Catholic Church, which individual never strayed into outright heresy?   erasmas  
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Martin Luther's father planned for his son to become a lawyer. Why did this not happen?   caught in a thunderstorms, prayed if he survived he'd give his life to God  
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Specifically, what was heretical about Martin Luther's 95 Theses?   the pope and church don't have spiritual authority to grant indulgences (he challenged doctrine)  
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While debating Johann Eck, Martin Luther committed two additional heresies. What were they?   admits church counsel is not infallible on matters of doctrine, openly defends hus  
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What did Martin Luther believe about "good works."   good works follow faith but are not a means of salvation  
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When Martin Luther received his Papal Bull of Excommunication what did he do?   said church has no authority of him  
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Why did the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V call for the Diet of Worms?   wanted to hear Luther's heresy with his own ears, so he calls for a trial  
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Two of Martin Luther's heretical statements inspired him to translate the Bible into German. What were they?   the bible is the sole authority on matters of faith, everyone can act as their own priest  
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Lutheranism mostly spread in which areas?   northern holy roman empire  
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In the early years of Lutheranism, why was the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V unable to stop the spread of this new denomination?   had to spend time and energy on Turkish threats, containing France, managing and maintaining vast new world estates (spends little time in holy roman empire)  
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The wars of religion between Charles V and the Lutheran princes ended with   peace of Augsburg  
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Off all of the new protestant denominations, which was the most hated by governments?   anabaptist  
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What young adult experience did both Martin Luther and John Calvin share?   trained to be lawyers  
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The idea of predestination states that   God is all knowing, and there is nothing you can do to change the outcome  
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What did John Calvin believe about "good works?"   irrelevant, do not gain you salvation  
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What did John Calvin believe about the role of faith in salvation?   irrelevant because God has already made the decision  
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At the Council of Trent, the Catholic Church reaffirmed   free will, all 7 sacraments, trans-substantiation, monasticism, celibacy, purgatory  
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How did the Protestant Reformation affect women?   emphasis on reading bible for oneself stimulation education and literacy for women  
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How was the Enlightenment related to the Scientific Revolution?   enlightenment applied the idea of natural laws to human affairs rather than the physical universe  
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In what way did nineteenth-century developments in the sciences depart from Enlightenment principles?   emphasized conflict and struggle as the motors of progress  
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The early scientists in the Scientific Revolution   saw no conflict between science and religion  
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What did the kaozheng movement in China emphasize?   verification, precision, accuracy, and rigorous analysis in all fields of inquiry  
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What did the New England Puritans in North America emphasize?   education and civic responsibility  
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What facilitated the spread of the Protestant Reformation in Europe?   printing press  
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What made Martin Luther's Ninety-five Theses revolutionary?   idea that an individual could find salvation by faith alone  
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What similar feature did Andean Christianity and Mexican Christianity share?   the absence of a literate world religion  
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What was the significance of the Peace of Westphalia?   it granted the rulers of each European state the authority to control religious affairs within his own domain  
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Which group had the greatest success in converting people outside of Europe to Christianity?   Spanish catholic missionaries in the Philippines  
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Which of the following did all Enlightenment thinkers share?   belief in progress and reason  
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Which of the following figures is associated with the Scientific Revolution?   newton  
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Which of the following is a principle or practice upheld in Sikhism?   equality of men and women  
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Which of the following marked a major turning point in the relationship between China and Christian missionaries?   the pope claim of authority over Chinese Christians  
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Which of the following was a goal of the Wahhabi movement?   return to the absolute monotheism of authentic Islam  
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Which of the following was a reaction to the reliance on human reason during the eighteenth century in Europe?   romanticism  
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Which of the following was generally more true of Catholics than Protestants in European colonies?   Catholics were more intent on converting native peoples  
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Why did Sikhism evolve from a peaceful religion into a militant community?   they had to defend themselves against both Mughal and Hindu hostility  
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Why did the Chinese imperial court initially welcome the Jesuit missionaries?   the Jesuits' knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, technology, geography, and map-making was useful to the Chinese  
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