chapter 3 social Flashcards
Humanism began to spread in western and northern Europe towards the end of the 15th century. T or F
true
The RCC believed that individuals should question and respond to the Bible personally. T or F
false
The Protestant Reformation is the 15th century movement to reform the RCC. T or F
false
Martin Luther was a German priest and professor. T or F
true
Luther was not expelled from the church as a result of his protests against the Catholic church. T or F
false
Luther and other Reformation leaders believed that there would be greater freedom and choice as a result of their movement. T or F
t
John Knox and John Calvin were not part of the religious change spreading across western Europe. T or F
f
Isabella and Ferdinand had nothing to do with the Spanish Inquisition. T or F
f
It was only the Muslims who were persecuted in Spain. T or F
f
The Protestant Reformation is an example of the rapid flow of ideas across Europe. T or F
t
Political purposes were never part of the hostilities between the RCC and Protestants. T or F
f
Differences of religious belief can cause splits among people of most religions. T or F
t
Small political units did not form into larger states. T or F
f
Countries began to develop because societies became more urban. T or F
t
Countries developed because citizens did not develop new identities. T or F
f
Gunpowder that was introduced from Japan changed the nature of warfare. T or F
f
The printing press helped develop new national identities, but not local languages. T or F
f
No single factor led to the formation of countries. T or F
t
People did not begin to see themselves as citizens of a country. T or F
f
Citizens began to feel free to move out of the class that they were born into. Tor F
t