What did the Reformation lead to? A. the division of Christianity into Catholic and Protestant faiths B. standardized religious writings C. religious reformers escaping persecution D. most European monarchs becoming Protestants
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the division of Christianity into Catholic and Protestant faith
What was the Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation? A. the Pre-Reformation B. the Peace of Augsburg C. the Counter-Reformation D. the Edict of Nantes
the Counter-Reformation
Who founded the Society of Jesus? A. Erasmus B. Ignatius of Loyola C. Francis Xavier D. John Calvin
Ignatius of Loyola
Mark the statements that accurately describe Teresa of Avila. A. She was a Spanish nun who inspired many Spaniards. B. She founded more than a dozen new convents where nuns were devoted to prayer. C. She encouraged the nuns in her convents to go out among the poor to preach. D. She organized a group of nuns called the Discalced Carmelites. E. She was executed for heresy in 1622.
She founded more than a dozen new convents where nuns were devoted to prayer
. She was a Spanish nun who inspired many Spaniards.
All of the following are examples of how the Catholic/Protestant split led to political rivalries and wars in Europe, except: A. Fighting broke out between the Catholics and the Huguenots in France many times. B. Some rulers chose to break away from the Catholic Church in order to seize land. C. The Holy Roman Emperor led Catholic forces against a league of Protestant states. D. Catholic Spain forced the Netherlands to convert to Catholicism and remain under Spanish rule.
Catholic Spain forced the Netherlands to convert to Catholicism and remain under Spanish rule.
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