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Aim: How did the Reformation affect Europe? Friday – April 25, 2014 Mr. Lombardi Aim: How did the Reformation affect Europe? Do Now: Answer the following in full sentences: If there had been only one professional baseball team in New York for hundreds of years, what would happen to that team’s fan base if a second team developed in NY? Explain.

Martin Luther Opposes the Catholic Church

H.W. #4 Handout: Religious Beliefs and Practices in the 16th Century Analyze/interpret the chart. Answer the questions. Due: Monday, April 28 Unit 7 Assessment: Thursday, May 1: Can be either a multiple choice test, thematic essay, or vocabulary + Aim/Summary quiz.

Activity Complete the handout, The Reformation Widens. Analyze the map and answer all corresponding questions.

Activity #2 Complete reverse side of the handout, The Response to Luther with a partner. Highlight/underline important parts of the reading. Define all four terms (Lutheran, Protestant, Peace of Augsburg, Anglican) Answer the two questions in full sentences.

Guiding Questions: What in Luther’s teachings inspired the peasants to revolt? Why did Henry VIII want an annulment? Elizabeth I came to power at a time of religious turmoil. How did she deal with the question of religion?

Summary How did The Reformation affect Europe?

Activity #3 Complete the handout, The Protestant Reformation Spreads Throughout Europe with a partner. Analyze each document. Answer all questions. Create the outline for Part II

RegentsPrep.org Regents Prep – Renaissance Regents Prep – Reformation

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Discussion Questions Why was there a Reformation in the church? How was the Reformation a turning point in global history? What is the legacy of the Reformation? Write a paragraph including the answers to each question above.