Ch. 14 Quiz. 1. Which action led most directly to divisions in Christianity in western Europe?

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h. 14 Quiz Name: ate: 1. Which action led most directly to divisions in hristianity in western Europe?. Pope Urban II calling for the rusades B. King John signing the Magna arta. German cities establishing the Hanseatic League. Martin Luther posting the Ninety-five Theses 3.... Therefore those preachers of indulgences are in error, who say that by the pope s indulgences a man is freed from every penalty, and saved;... Martin Luther King Which period in European history is most directly related to this statement?. ge of Exploration B. Scientific Revolution. rusades. Protestant Reformation 2. Which change to hristian church practice was suggested by Martin Luther?. increasing the sale of indulgences B. installing statues of saints in churches. saying the mass in Latin so the faithful would learn it. printing the Bible in the vernacular so all could read it 4. Pope Leo authorizes the sale of indulgences, 1515 Martin Luther posts the Ninety-five Theses, 1517 These events are most closely associated with the. Protestant Reformationc B. rusades. ge of Reason. Puritan Revolution page 1

5. One way Martin Luther, John alvin, and Henry VIII were similar is that they all were 7. In The Prince, Niccolò Machiavelli was most concerned with. Latin merican revolutionary leaders B. Reformation leaders. Impressionist painters. divine right monarchs. the use of political power B. the expansion of church authority. government regulation of the economy. equality and justice for all 6. The world view shifted from other-worldly to secular. Greek and Roman ideas were revived. Improvements were made to the printing press. Which occurrence is most closely associated with these aspects of the Renaissance?. Gothic cathedrals became the focal point of town activities. B. harlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope.. Galileo Galilei published information about a heliocentric universe. 8. uring the Renaissance, humanist philosophers emphasized the importance of. individualism B. absolutism. religious salvation. technological advancements. Emperors used the Twelve Tables to bring about Pax Romana. page 2 h. 14 Quiz

9. Base your answer to the following question on the illustration below and on your knowledge of social studies. 11. The expression Renaissance person is most accurately used to describe an individual who. has many talents and skills B. is a recognized and well-paid artist. prefers personal pleasure rather than accomplishment. does not have ethical or moral standards of behavior Which individual supported the theory represented in this illustration?. Socrates B. Ptolemy. ante. Galileo 12. major characteristic of European art during the Renaissance was the. use of abstract designs B. reproduction of prehistoric buildings. lifelike portrayal of people and their environment. introduction of Gothic architecture 10. In the Renaissance period, which factor was emphasized by the philosophy of humanism?. superiority of medieval thought B. devotion to religion. value of the individual. obediance to government officials 13. Which philosophy that was developed during the Renaissance is associated with a shift in focus away from religious subjects toward more secular subjects?. humanism B. absolutism. communism. scholasticism page 3 h. 14 Quiz

14. Which factor contributed to the beginning of the Renaissance in Italian cities? 15. The Renaissance in western Europe is best described as a period marked by. occupation by foreign powers B. interaction with Latin merica. surplus of porcelain from Japan. access to important trade routes. unquestioned reliance on the teachings of ristotle B. an advance of Muslim culture. hristian unity throughout the region. great intellectual and artistic creativity page 4 h. 14 Quiz

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