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Renaissance & Reformation Unit 6 – Quiz 1 Renaissance & Reformation

Renaissance & Reformation Luther criticized the Roman Catholic Church for a. selling indulgences. b. translating the Bible into German. c. preaching forgiveness. d. believing in the Bible.  

Renaissance & Reformation Which of the following contributed to the birth of the Renaissance in Italy? a. a new translation of the Bible b. a wealthy and powerful merchant class c. the development of oil painting d. the rise of Protestantism

Renaissance & Reformation Luther believed that a. good deeds were necessary for salvation. b. the Pope was the sole religious authority. c. the Bible was a hoax. d. salvation could be achieved through faith alone.  

Renaissance & Reformation 4. Which innovation had the greatest impact on the Protestant Reformation? a. establishment of a movable-type printing press. b. introduction of porcelain c. use of a magnetic compass d. construction of a triangular sail

Renaissance & Reformation 5. Which individual’s work had the greatest impact on the spread of Martin Luther’s ideas? a. Lorenzo Medici b. Niccolo Machiavelli c. William Shakespeare d. Johann Gutenberg

Renaissance & Reformation 6. Which change to the Christian church practices was suggested by Martin Luther? a. increasing the sale of indulgences b. installing statues of saints in churches c. saying the mass in Latin so the faithful would hear it d. printing the Bible in the vernacular so all could understand it

Renaissance & Reformation Renaissance means: a. A person with talent in many fields b. rebirth c. deceit in politics d. “Utopia”  

Renaissance & Reformation True // False 8. A “Renaissance Man” means a person with talents in many fields 9. The Renaissance began in France. 10. John Tetzel, who sold indulgences, was a merchant.

Renaissance & Reformation