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Section 1: Renaissance, Reformation, and Religious Wars (Questions 1-30)

Question 1:

Which of the following best characterizes the humanist philosophy of the Italian
Renaissance?

A) Rejection of all religious faith

B) Emphasis on individual potential and classical learning

C) Focus on scholastic theology and monastic life

D) Support for absolute monarchy



Answer: B

Rationale: Humanism stressed studia humanitatis (grammar, rhetoric, history,
poetry, moral philosophy) based on Greek and Roman classics, and individual
achievement (e.g., Petrarch, Pico della Mirandola). It did not reject religion but
sought to reconcile classical learning with Christian teachings.



Question 2:

,Machiavelli's The Prince (1513) most directly challenged the medieval idea that
rulers should:

A) Expand trade

B) Be guided by Christian moral principles

C) Use mercenary armies

D) Rely on feudal lords



Answer: B

Rationale: Machiavelli separated politics from ethics, advising rulers to do evil
when necessary for state security. This broke with the "mirror for princes"
tradition that expected rulers to embody Christian virtues.



Question 3:

The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg around 1450
contributed most directly to:

A) The decline of vernacular literature

B) The spread of Reformation ideas

C) The rise of baroque art

D) The end of the Inquisition

,Answer: B

Rationale: The printing press allowed mass production of pamphlets and Bibles.
Martin Luther's 95 Theses (1517) were printed and distributed widely across
Germany within weeks, enabling rapid dissemination of religious dissent.



Question 4:

The Peace of Augsburg (1555) established which principle?

A) Religious toleration for all Christians

B) Cuius regio, eius religio (whose realm, his religion)

C) Freedom of worship for Calvinists

D) Papal supremacy over German states



Answer: B

Rationale: The Peace of Augsburg allowed German princes to choose either
Lutheranism or Catholicism for their territory. It explicitly excluded Calvinists and
Anabaptists from this arrangement.



Question 5:

The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre (1572) was a key event in:

A) The English Civil War

, B) The French Wars of Religion

C) The Dutch Revolt

D) The Thirty Years' War



Answer: B

Rationale: Catholic mobs killed thousands of Huguenots (French Calvinists) in
Paris, escalating the French Wars of Religion between Catholics and Protestants
(1562-1598).



Question 6:

The Edict of Nantes (1598), issued by Henry IV of France:

A) Made Catholicism the sole legal religion

B) Granted religious freedom to Huguenots in certain areas

C) Established Calvinism as the state religion

D) Expelled all Protestants from France



Answer: B

Rationale: The Edict ended the French Wars of Religion by granting Huguenots
rights including worship in specified towns and political-military safeguards. It was
later revoked by Louis XIV's Edict of Fontainebleau (1685).

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