Ch. 17 MCQs
Group 2
Question 2a
He was establishing his legal right to override the decisions of Parliament
He was using his position as the head of the Church of England to validate his control over the people
He was showing his compassion for the people of England by asserting that he was ruling with the will of God
He was using religious doctrine to justify political legitimacy by asserting that he was ruling with the will of God
Question 2b
Philip II of Spain sealed off Spain from the threat of Protestantism
Charles V of Spain defended Catholic dogma in the Counter-Reformation
Louis XIV of France created the gigantic Palace of Versailles near Paris
Charles I of England defeated his opponents in the English Civil War
Group 3
Question 3a
To demonstrate their wealth and power.
To provide jobs for artists, architects, and builders.
To create fortresses as a defense against invading armies.
To glorify and demonstrate the power of the official state religion.
Group 4
Question 4a
A shift to agricultural labor as the main economic activity
Widespread bankruptcy among investors and economic strain on urban merchants
Increased migration from the Netherlands to the New World
The end of international trade with Asia
Group 5
Question 5a
The Church’s focus on salvation by faith alone
The accumulation of wealth by clergy members
The Church’s sale of indulgences as a means to gain wealth
The Pope’s inability to change religious doctrine
Question 5b
It marked the beginning of the Scientific Revolution.
It initiated the Protestant Reformation, leading to religious fragmentation.
It ended the use of Latin in European religious texts.
It unified European nations under one religion.
Question 5c
It allowed for a faster distribution of his writings across Europe.
It prevented his ideas from reaching the nobility.
It restricted the dissemination of his ideas to Germany.
It enabled the Catholic Church to control his writings.
Group 6
Question 6a
To align with Protestant doctrine
To address abuses while reaffirming Catholic doctrine
To abolish the practice of indulgences altogether
To translate the Bible into vernacular languages
Question 6b
Justification by faith alone
The necessity of both faith and good works for salvation
The exclusive authority of the clergy in interpreting the Bible
The rejection of saints and relics
Question 6c
The unification of all Christian groups
The spread of Protestantism to Southern Europe
The reinforcement of Catholic identity in Southern Europe
The reduction of religious wars
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