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Reformation Movements in Europe

History ⇒ World History

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Describe the impact of the printing press on the spread of Reformation ideas.
Describe the role of the Inquisition during the Counter-Reformation.
Describe the significance of the Diet of Worms (1521) in the context of the Reformation.
Discuss the impact of the Reformation on the political structure of Europe.
Explain the main theological difference between Martin Luther and the Catholic Church regarding salvation.
Explain the role of vernacular languages in the spread of Reformation ideas.
Explain the significance of the 95 Theses in the context of the Reformation.
Explain the term 'Counter-Reformation'.
Explain why the Reformation led to religious wars in Europe.
Name one major Protestant denomination that emerged from the Reformation.
Name the document that officially ended the Thirty Years’ War and recognized the division of Christianity in Europe.
Name the Swiss reformer who led the Reformation in Zurich.
Name the treaty that allowed rulers in the Holy Roman Empire to choose the religion of their state.
State one economic effect of the Reformation in Europe.
The Edict of Nantes (1598) granted religious freedom to which group in France?
What was the main purpose of the Council of Trent?
Who founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) during the Counter-Reformation?
Who is considered the main initiator of the Protestant Reformation in Europe?
Who was the leading figure of the Reformation in Scotland?