Mixed Quiz 3 - Review Quizzes

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  • Classical Greco-Roman ideas were revived.
  • Wealthy patrons supported the arts and education.
  • Humanism spread throughout western Europe.

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Which period in European history is most closely associated with these statements?

Early Middle Ages
Industrial Revolution
Renaissance
Hellenistic Period

2 Which sequence of events is listed in the correct chronological order?

Crusades -> French Revolution -> Renaissance
French Revolution -> Crusades -> Renaissance
Crusades -> Renaissance -> French Revolution
Renaissance -> Crusades -> French Revolution

3 One major characteristic of the Renaissance period is that the

Catholic Church no longer had any influence in Europe
manor became the center of economic activity
classical cultures of Greece and Rome were revived and imitated
major language of the people became Latin

4 Which European historical periods are in the proper chronological order?

Middle Ages → Renaissance → Ancient Greece → Roman Empire
Renaissance → Ancient Greece → Roman Empire → Middle Ages
Ancient Greece → Roman Empire → Middle Ages → Renaissance
Roman Empire → Middle Ages → Renaissance → Ancient Greece

5 Which statement explains why the Renaissance began in Italy?

Italy was not influenced by a classical heritage
The Italian city-states were wealthy centers of trade and manufacturing
Italy was politically unified by a strong central government
The Catholic Church did not have any influence in Italy

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  • Luther posted the Ninety-Five Theses.
  • Calvin preached the theory of predestination.
  • Henry VIII signed the Act of Supremacy.

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These events occurred during the

Crusades
Neolithic Revolution
Protestant Reformation
Glorious Revolution

7 Prior to the Protestant Reformation, the medieval church in western Europe was criticized for

sponsoring explorations to the Middle East
allowing the Bible to be printed and distributed to the people
being too concerned with worldly power and riches
refusing to sell indulgences to peasants

8 An important effect of the Protestant Reformation in Europe was that it strengthened the

power of monarchies
power of the pope
belief in polytheism
unity of Europe

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  • Sale of indulgences authorized by Pope Leo X to raise money to build St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome (1515)
  • Ninety-Five Theses posted (1517)
  • Hearing held at Worms, Germany (1521)

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These events are most closely associated with

Charles V and absolutism
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
John Locke and the Enlightenment
Karl Marx and scientific socialism

10 The Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation were similar in that both were

stimulated by a spirit of inquiry
supported by the working class
limited to Italy, France, and Germany
encouraged by the successes of the French Revolution

11 Which was a result of the Protestant Reformation in Europe?

The Catholic Church accepted the dominance of the new Protestant religions in Italy, France, and Germany.
Spain became a predominately Protestant nation.
Catholic Church leaders refused to make any changes in Church practices.
The power of the Catholic Church in Europe was weakened.

12 In western Europe, the Protestant Reformation brought an end to

the colonial period
strong central governments
religious unity
market economies

13 Which innovation had the greatest impact on the Protestant Reformation?

movable-type printing press
Mercator map projection
magnetic compass
triangular sail

14 Which factor helped most to bring about the Protestant Reformation?

The Catholic clergy had lost faith in their religion.
Islam was attracting many converts in western Europe.
Kings and princes in northern Europe resented the power of the Catholic Church.
The exploration of the Americas led to the introduction of new religious ideas.

15 One way Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII were similar is that they all were

Latin American revolutionary leaders
Reformation leaders
Impressionist painters
divine right monarchs