Chapter 2 (2.2)

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Chapter 2 (2.2)

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HW

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Goals
  • At the end of the lesson you know what the consequences were of Luther's complaints.
  • At the end of the lesson you know how pope Leo X and Charles responded to Luther's complaints

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The reformation

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What were the complaints of Luther again?
  1. Selling of indulgences
  2. Bishops indulging and living in wealth
  3. Torturing of heretics
  4. The Pope making his own rules

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Get to work!
Read paragraph 2.2
Mark all the important parts

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What did these complaints of Luther lead to?
A
The Golden Age
B
The time of explorers
C
The Reformation
D
The crusades

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What did Luther do with his criticisms?
A
He wrote them down in 90 theses
B
He decide to spread the word by going from town to town
C
He went straight to the Pope in Rome
D
He wrote them down in 95 theses

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What helped to distribute these 95 theses widely?
A
the printing press.
B
journalists
C
the translation of the bible
D
The invention of printing

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How did Pope Leo X respond to these 95 theses?
A
He did accept Luther's criticism and sent him a bull.
B
He did not accept Luther's criticism and sent him a bull.
C
He refused them and burned them
D
he expelled Luther and his followers from the church.

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How did Luther respond to ths papal bull?
A
He accepted it and changed his ways
B
He accepted it but kept criticising the Pope
C
He refused and went to the Pope to complain
D
He refused and burned it

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How did the Pope respond to Luther burning his bull?
A
He only expelled Luther from the church.
B
He decide to create a new church for Luther's followers.
C
He expelled Luther and his followers from the church.
D
He expelled only his followers from the church.

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Henceforth there was a Protestant and a Roman Catholic Church

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Who was the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire?
A
Leo X
B
Charles V
C
Charles VII
D
Leo XII

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Did that mean that Charles
was the only one in charge of the HRE?
A
Yes
B
No

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Around 1500, the
Holy Roman Empire consisted of many
different areas which were ruled by?
A
Prince-electors
B
Dukes
C
Counts
D
Prince-electors, dukes and counts.

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Charles V was a devout Christian and wanted Luther banned from his realm. Did all of Germany's electors agree?
A
Yes
B
No

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Charles V organised what in 1521 to discuss the future of Luther and his followers?
A
an Imperial Diet in Worms
B
an Imperial Diet in Augsburg
C
The Peace of Worms
D
The Peace of Augsburg

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When Luther did not change his views at the Imperial Diet of Worms. What did Charles V do?
A
He issued the Edict of Worms
B
He signed the Treaty of Augsburg
C
He signed the Treaty of Worms
D
He issued the Edict of Augsburg

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How did Prince-Elector Frederick III respond to this Edict of Worms?
A
He had Luther killed
B
He had Charles V 'kidnapped' to the Wartburg Castle
C
He had Charles V killed
D
He had Luther 'kidnapped' to the Wartburg Castle

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What was a benefit of Luther translating the bible to German?
A
More people could now read the Bible without the help of clergymen.
B
More people could now read.
C
More people became clergymen.
D
More people decide to become Christian.

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What did Charles V have to accept in 1555?
A
Peace of Augsburg
B
Treaty of Münster
C
Peace of Münster
D
Treaty of Worms

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After the peace of Augsburg what were the German princes allowed to do?
A
To determine their own punishment for heresy
B
To translate the bible in any language.
C
To determine their own religion
D
To punish anyone any non Catholic.

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Video
Watch the video

Write down two open questions you could answer with the video
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Answers

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Goals
  • At the end of the lesson you know what the consequences were of Luther's complaints.
  • At the end of the lesson you know how pope Leo X and Charles responded to Luther's complaints

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