Ch. 17 MCQs

Group 2

Question 2a

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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

Multiple choice
  • 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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