A) Martin Luther protested against indulgences in 1517.
B) Ulrich Zwingli attacked Catholicism in Zurich in 1522.
C) Anabaptists protested the custom of infant baptism in 1525.
D) Lutherans protested the action of the German Imperial Diet of 1529.
E) the first published German Bible appeared in 1531.
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A) ability to administer the Church ably.
B) ineffectiveness against Protestantism.
C) inability to find able administrators.
D) self-indulgent lifestyles.
E) austere withdrawal from worldly affairs.
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A) Franciscan
B) Dominican
C) Augustinian
D) Cistercian
E) Benedictine
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A) the Holy Roman Emperor's commitment to Lutheran reforms.
B) Luther's ability to compromise for the sake of his reforms.
C) the Holy Roman Emperor's attempt to preserve one of the major unifying institutions of his far-flung empire-the Church.
D) the fragmentation of the Holy Roman Empire and the power of the princes within it.
E) all of these
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A) humans are saved by their faith in God's grace,not by the good works they do.
B) humans are saved by the good works they do.
C) faith in God can be justified by reason.
D) everyone who participates faithfully in the services of the Church will be saved.
E) faith can be justified only by the good works an individual does during his or her life.
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A) were associated with extremist groups that threatened the social order.
B) converted to Catholicism and joined in the persecution of Protestants.
C) adopted the pacifism of Menno Simons.
D) emphasized personal faith over good works.
E) were closely allied with the orthodox Byzantines.
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A) peasantry; his father leased mines.
B) middle class; his father was a lawyer.
C) aristocracy; his father was a minor noble.
D) clergy; his father was a priest.
E) middle class; his father was a wool merchant.
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A) a Benedictine monk.
B) a Franciscan abbot.
C) the Spanish crown-prince.
D) a mercenary soldier.
E) the bishop of Granada.
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A) closing monasteries and convents and confiscating their property
B) holding church services in English and using an English Bible
C) permitting priests to marry
D) reducing the number of sacraments from seven to two
E) the baptism of adults only: no infant baptisms whatsoever
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A) was initially supported by Martin Luther,until it became too violent.
B) was supported by Martin Luther thoroughly until its successful conclusion in November 1525.
C) did not have any impact on the religious evolution of Germany,because it was not motivated by religious issues.
D) was ruthlessly suppressed by the emperor Charles V.
E) cemented the alliance of Lutheranism with state power.
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A) a theocracy.
B) a democracy.
C) a dictatorship.
D) a republic.
E) an oligarchy.
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A) the fact that all radical movements eventually lose their radicalism and moderate.
B) the changing character of its leadership when the initial leaders died.
C) a dependence of Protestant leaders on local political leaders.
D) the teachings of John Knox,the Scottish Calvinist leader.
E) the co-option of the movement by the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
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A) because the Catholic Church does not permit divorce and remarriage under any circumstance whatsoever
B) because the pope believed Henry's marriage to Catherine was valid
C) because the pope wanted the Tudor dynasty to come to an end
D) because Catherine's nephew,Emperor Charles V,controlled Rome at the time and disapproved of Henry's request for a divorce
E) because the pope believed such a union would be sinful as Anne was Catherine's sister
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A) the absolute obedience owed to the Consistory.
B) membership in the Calvinist church.
C) the importance of proper conduct in the world.
D) the paradox that some are predestined to heaven and others to hell.
E) the sovereignty and omnipotence of God.
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A) popular vote.
B) leading citizens.
C) territorial princes.
D) the lesser nobility.
E) the peasants threatening rebellion.
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