WH 12.2 Quiz
As a result of the Inquisition, Protestant religions were not as popular in Spain as they were elsewhere.
true
In Spain, the Roman Catholic Church was very strong.
true
The Council of Trent led to reforms in the Roman Catholic Church.
true
The decisions made at the Council of Trent led to major reforms within the Roman Catholic Church.
true
The Jesuits were a religious order created to save the newly founded Protestant Church.
false; The Jesuits were a religious order created to protect the Pope and the Catholic Church.
In response to the Protestant Reformation, Catholic leaders refused to make any changes.
false; the Prot3stant Reformation led to the reactionary response known as the Catholic Reformation.
Francis Xavier, a Jesuit priest, traveled throughout the America's in the mid-1500s, bringing Catholicism to the former Incan and Aztec empires.
false; Francis Xavier traveled throughout Asia.
The missionary Francis Xavier traveled through the Americas in the mid-1500's, brining Catholicism to parts of North and South America.
false; Friar Xavier traveled throughout Asia, bringing Catholicism to parts of China and Japan.
All of the Catholic missionaries were women called nuns.
false; Nuns are not related to the term "missionaries" in any particular way. Missionaries cab be either male or female.
The Catholic Reformation was an attempt to stop the spread of corruption in the Catholic Church.
false; The Catholic Reformation was an attempt to reform the Catholic Church and stop the spread of Protestantism.
Missionaries dedicated their lives to helping Catholic teachings spread around the world.
true