LUOA 9th Grade World History Module 1 Test
Religious ideas spread along trade routes, with Islam seeing the most progress. Which other religions benefited from trade routes? [Choose all that apply.]
- Buddhism - Judaism
Which two passages influenced Luther's view that it was one's faith in Christ that saves, not doing good works? [Choose all that apply.]
- Ephesians 2: 8-9 - Romans 3:28
Which phrase best describes Martin Luther's initial view of his personal salvation? [Choose all that apply.]
- He did not do enough to earn it - He was constantly concerned about it
How did Pope Boniface VIII respond to King Philip IV's attempt to collect taxes from French clergymen? [Choose all that apply.]
- He threatened to excommunicate anyone who tries to collect taxes from church officials - He forbade any clergyman from paying any tax without permission from the Vatican
Which are true of Queen Isabella of Spain? [Choose all that apply.]
- Her reform caused the Inquisition - She was concerned with the excess of the clergy
Trade routes across the Indian Ocean linked which countries, regions, and/or continents of the world together? [Choose all that apply.]
- India - the Middle East - East Asia - Africa
Which best describe the Council of Trent? [Choose all that apply.]
- It addressed corruption in the Church - It established Catholic orthodoxy
Which of the following is a true statement? [choose all that may apply]
- It can be said that the resistance to church authority in the Reformation helped lead to later resistance to secular authority. - It can be said that the Reformation was a cause of violence in Europe in the 16th century. - It can be said that the Reformation, because of the rejection of the authority of the pope, helped give rise to the modern nation-state.
Pope Clement V moved the seat of the papacy from Rome to where?
Avignon, France
Jan Huss was located in which area of Europe?
Bohemia
Which of the following is NOT true regarding the role of the Church in the Hundred Years' War?
Priests and clerics took up arms in their own bid for Roman supremacy
The term "Renaissance" means what?
Rebirth
John Knox is best associated with the Reformation in which nation?
Scotland
Which was the official religion of the Safavid Persian Empire?
Shia Islam
Who promoted humanism in England?
Sir Thomas More
Ulrich Zwingli is best associated with the Reformation in which nation?
Switzerland
Why were the nobility of France unable to utilize their position of economic power in the 16th century?
They were fiercely independent and often competitive.
Based on the lesson material, who was one of the main supporters of a Reformation in England?
Thomas Cromwell
What is usury?
making money from interest charged loans
The Catholic Church originally gave Henry VIII which title?
Defender of the Faith
Which of the following was NOT a result of the Peace of Westphalia?
France emerged as a weal confederation against the Hapsburg Dynasty
Who oversaw the Spanish Inquisition?
Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros
Who is considered the first important Renaissance painter?
Giotto
What did the Black Death cause people to believe?
God was punishing them
Who is known as the Morning Star of the Reformation?
John Wycliffe
Wycliffe's followers went by which nickname?
Lollards
Under whom did the Songhai Empire reach its height?
Muhammad Ture
Of the Italian authors, which Renaissance writer promoted the philosophy that man should be concerned with salvation but also enjoy the world?
Petrarch
Which was the religion of the Ottoman Empire?
Islam
The election of ________________ is when the real trouble started for the Roman Catholic Church in the Late Middle Ages.
Urban V|
Which Russian monarch declared sovereignty over all Russian people and lands and set the precedent for further expansion in the 16th century?
Ivan III
Which of the following were true at the height of the Mughal Empire? [Choose all that apply.]
- It enjoyed an economy that was the second largest in the world. - It saw massive population growth because of increased agricultural production. - It encompassed most of the Indian subcontinent.
Which best describes The Index? [Choose all that apply.]
- It was a list of books that people were not allowed to read, purchase, or sell. - It worked to stop the spread of Protestant ideas. - It targeted the works and writings of reformers like Marin Luther, John Calvin, and Ulrich Zwingli. - The Catholic Church abolished it in 1966.
In The Prince, which did Machiavelli argue? [Choose all that apply.]
- Politics and morality are not related. - Is it better to be loved or feared? And, to get what you want in life, the answer is fear. - The end justifies the means.
During the Renaissance, there was a renewed interest in which type of culture? [Choose all that apply.]
- Roman - Greek
Which of the following were true of the Great Ming? [Choose all that apply.]
- The people practiced multiple religions. - Its bureaucracy was based on Confucian principles. - It rebuilt and fortified the Great Wall of China.
Why couldn't the College of Cardinals remove a bad or unstable pope? [Choose all that apply.]
- The pope was considered God's representative on Earth, and he carried God's authority - No man could judge a pope - There was no rule or precedent that allowed it
Which of the following can be considered results of the Reformation? [choose all that may apply}
- There was increased religious intolerance - Christianity was fractured
What was significant about the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain? [Choose all that apply.]
- They completed the reconquest of Spanish lands from the Moors. - They supported Columbus's New World exploration. - They united the nation under their leadership when they married.
Which pertain to indulgences? [Choose all that apply.]
- They were sold with the promise that the time dead souls spent in purgatory would be limited - Church officials sold them - They were sold with the promise of forgiveness of sin
Which are the reasons for the end of the Italian Renaissance? [Choose all that apply.]
- Trade routes shifted from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic - The Catholic Reformation created a need in the Church to become more conservative - The Protestant Reformation inhibited the further growth of art and culture in Italy
Jan Huss supported which ideas? [Choose all that apply.]
- Wycliffe's views on theological issues - Man does not need a priest to help him read the Bible - Man can understand the Scriptures for himself
John Calvin promoted which ideas? [Choose all that apply.]
- a connection between the Church and the State - predestination - hard work
Over which aspects of everyday life did the Catholic Church exhibit some type of control? [Choose all that apply.]
- birth - death - marriage
Which of the following believed the Thirty Years' War was more of a political focus than religious?
Cardinal Richelieu
Match each item below to its region of origin:
China - porcelain India - spices Middle East - mathematics Africa - gold
Why was an Italian-controlled Catholic Church an issue for the rest of Europe?
Church officials could have the power to direct the actions of monarchs by threatening to withhold the sacraments
Under which English monarch did the Church of England become definitively Protestant?
Elizabeth |
____________laid the egg that Luther hatched.
Erasmus
Who laid the groundwork for the Reformation by compiling sources and making an edition of the Greek New Testament available?
Erasmus of Rotterdam
Match the following monarch to his nation:
Henry VII - England Louis X|| - France Ivan ||| - Russia Ferdinand of Castile - Spain
Martin Luther nailed to the door of Castle Church The Ninety-Five Theses on which date ____________________? [Include the month, day, and year.]
October 31, 1517
Which was a result of the Council of Pisa?
The Council elected a third pope
Who was/were considered the main intellectual force(s) for the Catholic Church?
The Jesuits
Which of the following is NOT considered a change that occurred during the Renaissance?
a change in military tactics and the power of law
The Incas were primarily _________________.
farmers
Which ideology focuses more on mankind's ability and contributions?
humanism
What was one factor that spurred Western European exploration?
political upheaval
Prior to 1500, Western European cities developed trade based on shipping routes around which sea?
the Baltic Sea
Thomas Cranmer's greatest contribution to the English Reformation was what?
the Book of Common Prayer
Which granted toleration to French Calvinists known as Huguenots?
the Edict of Nantes
When two Catholics, one in Avignon and one in Rome, claimed to be pope at the same time, it became known as what?
the Great Schism
Which institution brought the people of Europe together following the fall of the Roman Empire?
the Roman Catholic Church
Which event prompted Russian leaders to declare Moscow the "New Rome"?
the fall of Constantinople
One of the main contributions of Wycliffe was what?
the introduction of an English translation of the Bible
Luther argued that who should be responsible for the spiritual well-being of the people of Germany?
the people