The Reformation 1
(10 Questions)
California State History-Social Studies Standards
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The Reformation 7th Grade Standards
1.  When did the Reformation begin? *
1 point
2. Prior to the Reformation, all Christians in Western Europe were _____________. *
1 point
3. What caused Catholics to cry out for reform? *
1 point
4. What name was given to the group of people who cried out for reform and questioned the Catholic Church's authority? *
1 point
By Johann Schweizer - Zentralbibliothek Zürich - Effigies praecipuorum illustrium atque praestantium aliquot theologorum - 000008283, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25254409
By Johann Schweizer - Zentralbibliothek Zürich - Effigies praecipuorum illustrium atque praestantium aliquot theologorum - 000008283, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25254409
5. When corrupt Catholic Church officials were in need of money for construction costs, they would sell 'indulgences'.  What are 'indulgences'? *
1 point
6. Corrupt Catholic Church officials also sold offices, or leadership  positions to rich people, to make money for the Church.  What was this  practice called? *
1 point
7. John Wycliffe was a reformer who challenged the Church's right to  demand money from England.  He also translated the Bible from Latin to  English, so common people could read it.  What did the Catholic Church  do about Wycliffe's actions? *
1 point
8.  What were the goals of reformers (people who wanted to purify and  change the Catholic Church for the better)? *
1 point
9.  King Henry VIII closed the Catholic monasteries in England and took their riches, and then formed the Church of England, with himself as the leader.   For what reason did he do this? *
1 point
10.  Martin Luther was a Catholic priest who broke away from the Catholic Church and started the first Protestant Church.  Which of these did Luther do? *
1 point
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