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Protestant Reformation Answer Guide - 5 marks for each question SS 9 Question 1 • How was, "interpretation", significant in the Protestant Reformation? • Answers: • - The difference from the way the Catholic Church interpreted the bible and the way Martin Luther interpreted it. The disagreement was over how much power the church and the pope had over its people. (3 marks) • Zwingli’s understanding of the bible vs Luther (1 mark) • Calvin’s understanding of the bible vs Luther (1 mark) Question 2 • Explain the events which contributed to the decline of Catholic Church’s authority? • Answer: • Great Schism (1 mark) • The Church lost credibility through the Great Schism (1 mark) • Corruptions – Indulgences and the hiring of church members was not based on merit but rather financial reasons. (2 marks ) • Reformers coming to power, Martin Luther, printing press, 95 thesis, translating the bible to German (1 mark for each) Question 3 • • • • • • • • • • • • How can the Protestant reformation be considered a revolution? 1 mark for each of the following responses: Definition for revolution: significant change New religions: Calvinism and Protestantism New ways of thinking aided by the printing press and the translation of the bible. Revolutionary risk takers such as Luther, Calvin and Zwingli The Church of England becoming Protestant Counter-reformation – change within the church Forbidden index of books, Jesuits, Training priests not to live luxurious lives No more indulgences Council of Trent Question 4 • Describe the influence of the Church before the reformation. • 1 mark for each of the following answers: • Socially – social life such as festivals and markets revolved around the church • Economically – largest landholder in Europe, power to sell indulgences • Educationally – Opened Universities • Politically: power to excommunicate, were the only literate individuals so they became important in political affairs as scribers and advisors. • Cultural: Art was based on religious themes such as Angels, demons and the after life. Question 5 • Describe the ways in which Germany, Switzerland and England were affected by the Protestant Reformation. • Germany – Luther (1 mark) • 95 Thesis, translating the bible, teaching theology at Wittenberg (1 mark ) • Zwingli spreading the Lutheran ideas to Switzerland (1 mark) • Calvin created Calvinism in Switzerland (1 mark) • King Henry VIII wants a divorce which leads a series of events leading to the Church of England becoming Protestant. (1 mark) Question 6 • Describe some of the major results of the Reformation? • Answers: • Reformed Church, living less luxurious lives, proper training and hiring of priests, index of forbidden books, Jesuits ( 1 mark each) • New religions (Calvinism and Protestantism) (1 mark) • Age of reason – Questioning facts / truths. Evidence based approach. (1 mark) • Church of England was Protestant (1 mark)