Exam 13: The Age of Dissent and Division,1500–1564

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Lutheranism would not have survived and flourished without the support of:

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The Church taught that indulgences worked to reduce the penance that the individual owed to God:

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England became a Protestant country under Henry VIII.

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After 1534,Anabaptists were greatly feared by secular authorities in Europe because they:

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Luther's doctrine of "justification by faith" meant that:

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Loyola's Spiritual Exercises offers an interesting contrast to Luther's writings because in Loyola's work:

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Protestantism introduced a new exemplar of female holiness,the:

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Lutheranism was attractive to many princes in Germany because:

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The Mennonites had their most immediate theological origins in:

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By insisting marriage was not a sacrament and could be regulated by secular authorities,Protestantism allowed for:

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Luther believed that people were saved by:

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The first English monarch to enforce Protestant theology in the English church was:

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The Jesuits were not only missionaries but also soldiers who fought secular wars on behalf of the papacy.

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Why was Queen Mary's attempt at a Counter-Reformation unsuccessful?

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In Calvinism,the Eucharist rather than the sermon was the center of worship.

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Many graduates of universities in Germany became supporters of Luther because:

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In Calvinist Geneva,inns were the only places citizens were allowed to eat or drink without saying grace or to stay up after nine o'clock in the evening.

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Luther's Ninety-five Theses objected primarily to the:

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At the Council of Trent,the Catholic Church:

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The Peace of Augsburg (1555)created both tolerance and intolerance of religion.

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