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POST TEST THE RENAISSANCE AND THE REFORMATION
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Select the correct answer. 
Who tried to reestablish Catholicism in England? 
 
A. 
Anne Boleyn 
B. 
Catherine of Aragon 
C. 
Mary I 
D. 
Elizabeth I CORRECT ANSWER C. 
Mary I 
 
Select the correct answer. 
What major impact did the Protestant Reformation have on the Catholic Church? 
 
A. 
It provided an avenue for the Catholic Church to grow more powerful. 
B. 
It challenged Catholic traditions, forcing people to reassess the Catholic religion. 
C. 
It closed the door on the development of fur...
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Test Bank for Western Civilization: Volume I: To 1715, 10th Edition by Jackson J. Spielvogel
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Test Bank for Western Civilization: Volume I: To 1715, 10th Edition by Jackson J. Spielvogel. 
 
ISBN-13: 0640 
 
Full Chapters test bank included 
 
Chapter 1: The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations 
The First Humans 
The Emergence of Homo sapiens 
The Hunter-Gatherers Of The Old Stone Age 
The Neolithic Revolution (ca. 10,000–4000 B.C.E.) 
The Emergence Of Civilization 
Why Did Early Civilizations Develop? 
Civilization In Mesopotamia 
The City-States Of Ancient Mesopotamia 
Empires ...
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A* History Essay Plan - Survival of Catholicism in Tudor England
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Detailed essay plan produced by an A* student analysing the spread and decline of Catholicism during the reigns of Henry, Edward, Mary and Elizabeth. This was written as revision for topic two of Edexcel Tudor History A-Level, Option 1B: England 1509– 1603: authority, nation and religion. 
 
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Tudor Essay: To what extent was the English Church in 1553 different from what it had been in 1532? (25)
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AQA A level Breadth Study: The Tudor Dynasty - Essay titled: To what extent was the English Church in 1553 different from what it had been in 1532? (25) 
 
Topics linked = Religious Change in England 
 
Marked received = 21/25
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CHHI 510 Test 3 exam (Questions + Answers) Solved
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- Answer-Protestant denominationalism 
Lutheranism - Answer-Also called pietism. 3 stages of salvation: justification, sanctification, and 
something else 
Philip Jacob Spener - Answer-Lutheran pastor. Wrote Piea Desideria: pious desires. The church had 
lost its warmth and this is how to get it back. Pietism was born 
August Herman Franke - Answer-. Lutheran that said conversions should be dramatic and 
sudden because his was. Removed from an institute for this view 
Nikolaus Ludwig Count von ...
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ILTS History 246 Exam 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2023.
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ILTS History 246 Exam 50 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 2023. 
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1. 95 Theses: propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences, 
written (in Latin) and possibly posted by Martin Luther on the door of the 
Schlosskirche (Castle Church), Wittenberg, on Oct. 31, 1517. This event came to 
be considered the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. 
2. John Kalvin: (1509-1564), primary Protestant reformer, biblical scholar, church 
organizer, and theologian. 
3. Council of Tren...
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HIST 2111 Winship Test 1 with complete solutions
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HIST 2111 Winship Test 1 with complete solutions 
Columbus sailed the ocean in search of west indies, funded by Spain - Ans ️️ -1492; stumbled 
upon the new world 
Reformation beginning - Ans ️️ -1517; fragmentation of western catholicism, lead to many 
more religions and ultimately (much further down the road) a separation of church and state 
Spain discovered silver in the new world - Ans ️️ -1540s; spain most powerful european 
country, inflation, new world became interesting 
Que...
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HIST 2111 Winship Test 1 Questions & Answers
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HIST 2111 Winship Test 1 Questions & Answers 
Columbus sailed the ocean in search of west indies, funded by Spain - Ans ️️ -1492; stumbled 
upon the new world 
Reformation beginning - Ans ️️ -1517; fragmentation of western catholicism, lead to many 
more religions and ultimately (much further down the road) a separation of church and state 
Spain discovered silver in the new world - Ans ️️ -1540s; spain most powerful european 
country, inflation, new world became interesting 
Queen E...
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HIST 2111 Winship Test 1 with complete solutions
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HIST 2111 Winship Test 1 with complete solutions 
Columbus sailed the ocean in search of west indies, funded by Spain - Ans ️️ -1492; stumbled 
upon the new world 
Reformation beginning - Ans ️️ -1517; fragmentation of western catholicism, lead to many 
more religions and ultimately (much further down the road) a separation of church and state 
Spain discovered silver in the new world - Ans ️️ -1540s; spain most powerful european 
country, inflation, new world became interesting 
Que...
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Age of absolutism test | with complete latest solution
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Age of absolutism test | with complete latest solution 
 
What are Absolute monarchs - Kings or queens who held all the power within their state's boundaries 
What was the absolute monarch's goal - To control every aspect of society 
What is divine right - The idea that God created the monarchy and the monarchy acted as God's representative on earth 
How did monarchs justify their power - By divine right 
True or false: 
Monarchs answered only to God - True 
Ferdinand and Isabella came from ...