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HIST 101 Quiz 6. Score 100% Question 1 (2 points) Saved With respect to salvation, Calvin argued: Question 1 options: God determined who was saved and who was damned but one’s fate coul... d be changed. God alone chose who was saved and who was damned and one’s fate could not be changed. good works could allow a person to merit salvation. anyone who believed in God would be saved. Question 2 (2 points) Saved Luther argued for _______________, in which the bread and wine are still bread and wine, yet also the body and blood of Christ. Question 2 options: transubstantiation nonsubstantiation eucharism consubstantiation Question 3 (2 points) Saved Anabaptists held that baptism should only be available to adults who’ve chosen to accept Jesus as savior. Question 3 options: True False Question 4 (2 points) Saved As a former Catholic priest, Martin Luther maintained his celibacy throughout his life. Question 4 options: True False Question 5 (2 points) Saved Luther’s doctrine of “justification by faith” meant that: Question 5 options: faith in God can be justified by reason. everyone who participates faithfully in the services of the Church will be saved. humans are only made worthy of salvation by their faith in God. humans are only made worthy of salvation by the good works they do. Question 6 (2 points) Saved Luther’s Ninety-five Theses objected primarily to the: Question 6 options: corruption of the late-medieval papacy. sale of church offices by the papacy. building of Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. doctrine of indulgences and the misunderstandings that arose from that doctrine. Question 7 (2 points) Saved Luther argued that priests like all people were themselves sinners, and that the only true authority was the __________. Question 7 options: bishops king pope Bible Question 8 (2 points) Saved The German Peasants’ Revolt of 1525: Question 8 options: cemented the alliance of Lutheranism with state power. did not have any impact on the religious evolution of Germany because it was not motivated by religious issues. was supported by Martin Luther thoroughly until its successful conclusion in November 1525. was ruthlessly suppressed by the emperor Charles V. Question 9 (2 points) Saved The Catholic Reformation led to a revival of religious orders focused on Question 9 options: remaining sequestered from the public in monasteries and convents. pilgrimages to the holy land. the duties of the Church to the nobility. reaching out to the common people. Question 10 (2 points) Saved One social phenomenon that benefited from both the Protestant and Catholic Reformations was Question 10 options: literacy. immigration capitalism. higher birth rates. Question 11 (2 points) Saved Counter-reformation art Question 11 options: emphasizes Greek mythology. tends to be stark and simplistic. evokes the senses and an emotional connection to God’s word. evokes reason and rational discourse. Question 12 (2 points) Saved While the Catholic Reformation began as a reaction against Protestantism, it culminated in reforming the Church itself. Question 12 options: True False Question 13 (2 points) Saved The Catholic Reformation is often associated with the “baroque” style of art and music which encouraged an emotional connection with Catholic ritual. Question 13 options: True False Question 14 (2 points) Saved The Jesuits were effective in spreading Catholicism globally because they Question 14 options: adapted different strategies in different parts of the world. all of these took elements from local beliefs and equated them with Catholic ones. studied local languages. Question 15 (2 points) Saved The primary activities of the new Jesuit Order were: Question 15 options: founding schools and being missionaries. learning canon law and staffing the Inquisitions in the New World. private devotion and prayers for the common good. studying theology and preaching in the cities of Europe. [Show More]
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