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A) substantially transforming women's subordinate place in society.
B) creating new career avenues for women outside the home.
C) extolling the superior state of marriage over celibacy.
D) encouraging women to take more dominant roles in religious life.
E) establishing exclusively Protestant nunneries.
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A) a rural phenomenon.
B) largely an urban phenomenon.
C) a movement with strong urban and rural backing.
D) only a minor quarrel among monks.
E) restricted to southern Germany alone.
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A) France.
B) the Holy Roman Empire.
C) England.
D) the Ottoman Empire.
E) the Netherlands.
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A) greater popular belief in the spiritual utility of relics and indulgences.
B) outbursts of church burnings to chase away "devil priests."
C) efforts to do away with traditional beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church.
D) the rise of several new neo-pagan, polytheistic cults.
E) a turning away from religion in favor of Renaissance humanism.
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A) France.
B) the Dutch Republic.
C) the Holy Roman Empire
D) the Ottoman Empire.
E) Portugal.
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A) contained Luther's refutation of Johann Eck's accusations.
B) expressed Luther's rejection of Pope Innocent I's spiritual authority.
C) called Luther to appear before Emperor Charles V to recant his "heresies."
D) made Luther an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire.
E) led to Luther's forcible removal to Rome.
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