The West in the World, 4th Edition (Sherman)

Chapter 11: "Alone Before God"

Essay Quiz

1
What were the causes of war in the sixteenth century? How much had reasons for war and warfare changed since the time of the late Roman Empire?
2
Which Renaissance characteristics also describe the ideas of the Protestant Reformation? Consider how the Renaissance influenced the Protestant Reformation.
3
Review the various religious beliefs of the different Protestant sects, and consider the relationship of these ideas to the different social and economic groups who were attracted to them.
4
How did problems of succession lead to religious conflict in both France and England?
5
Why did the Protestant Reformation lead to war? Describe the major conflicts, their causes, and their resolutions.
6
Review the reform movements of the Catholic Church. How did the church respond to the critiques of the Protestants?
7
How did issues of political autonomy and religious freedom overlap in the Netherlands and Bohemia?
8
How did Protestantism transform people's daily lives?
9
Consider and compare the impact of the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation on women's lives.
Sherman: The West in the World, Fourth Edition
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