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Bell Work: How important is education for a job you want?
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Question #1 The creative movement begun in Italy in the 1300s that centered on a revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece & Rome was the? Reformation. Counter-Reformation. Renaissance. Inquisition. B
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Question #2 The ideas of the Renaissance were spread partially through the invention of? Printing The typewriter The telescope paper A
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Question #3 The movement in Christianity called the Reformation began in France England Italy Germany D
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Question #4 Converts to Calvinism in France were called Lutherans
Huguenots Jesuits Baptists b
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Question #5 The heliocentric theory states that
Earth is the center of the universe. Earth does not move. The Sun is the center of the universe. Orbits are exact circles. c
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Question #6 The humanist emphasized The need to retain Roman Law.
A renewed interest in classical learning. The need for a unified church. The need for individual decision making b
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Question #7 Martin Luther posted his 95 thesis on the church door at Wittenberg to protest? The sacraments of the church. The church’s practice of selling indulgences. Dancing and card playing. The supremacy of the pope. b
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Question #8 The Counter-Reformation is best defined as a?
New interest in the classics by the humanists. Split between England and the Catholic Church. Movement designed to eliminate the Catholic church. A major revival effort within the Catholic Church. D
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Question #9 The official church of England that was created after Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church was the Presbyterian Church Lutheran Church. Methodist Church. Anglican Church D
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Question #10 The most significant outcomes of the Scientific Revolution of the 1500s & 1600s was that people began Question traditional opinion and think and experiment for themselves. Rely more heavily on astrology and witchcraft. Question the power of the church. Take a greater interest in the arts. A
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