Chapter 3 Quiz, Part 2: Humanists & Henry VIII
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1. The growth of the printing press led to the greater availability and affordability of books, which led to support for new intellectual movements, such as Humanism. Who was the leading Humanist of the day, and where did he originate from? *
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2. Humanism was a development of which early fifteenth-century movement? *
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3. Humanism sought a return to original Greek and Latin texts, demystifying them and restoring them to their original state. This led to the idea of returning to the Bible to understand God's will, rather than blindly accepting a priest’s interpretation. Luther summed up this idea using which Latin phrase? *
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4. Choose TWO reasons why Church authorities tolerated Humanism. *
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5. Which TWO men were leaders of Humanism in England? *
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6. Choose TWO pieces of evidence that show that Henry VIII considered himself to be a Humanist. *
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7. What did Thomas More and Henry VIII write in response to Luther’s attack on the Christian church? *
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8. What title was bestowed upon Henry by the Pope as a result of his book against Luther? *
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9. Why had Henry chosen Thomas More to be his Lord Chancellor in 1529-32? *
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