Chapter 12 “People of Reform & Renewal” A.D

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Chapter 12 “People of Reform & Renewal” A.D. 1517-1648 Do now: Read page 127. Answer the following questions in your ipad.

Chapter 12 ~ Lesson 1 Do Now Questions: (from page 127) What was life like in Poland once they fell behind the “iron curtain”? Who was Lech Walesa? What did he do for Poland?

Chapter 12 ~lesson 1 Concept: What challenges did the Church face in the late middle ages? Conciliarism: The idea that councils should have supreme authority in the Church – superior even to the pope. Pope Martin V refused this idea

Chapter 12 ~Lesson 1 Question: **Why is Lech Walesa, a man of the 20th century, a good introduction to this chapter?