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A) Act of Union.
B) Six Articles.
C) Act of Toleration.
D) Act of Succession.
E) Act of Supremacy.
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A) all Christians go to heaven.
B) all priests are impious.
C) the end of the world is imminent.
D) private property among Christians is immoral.
E) the first millennium was superior to the second, from the vantage point of the 16th century.
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A) the Emperor Charles V.
B) a seven-foot Viking bodyguard.
C) his abiding faith in Christ.
D) Ulrich Zwingli.
E) the Elector of Saxony.
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A) imposed strict penalties for blasphemy and immoral behavior.
B) reformed the city with little opposition from an enthusiastic populace.
C) saw their reforms jeopardized by the execution of Michael Servetus.
D) withdrew the Ecclesiastical Ordinances in 1541.
E) granted religious toleration to all but Catholics.
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A) Henry VIII of England.
B) Ludwig II of Bavaria.
C) Charles XII of Sweden.
D) Francis I of France.
E) Pope Clement VII.
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A) John Wycliffe.
B) Erasmus.
C) Ignatius of Loyola.
D) John Calvin.
E) John Hus.
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A) was led by a radical ex-follower of Luther, Philip Melanchthon.
B) furthered the spread of Lutheranism throughout all of Europe.
C) as praised by Luther as it destroyed the great Catholic princes of Germany.
D) was strongly opposed by Luther who saw it as a social revolution from below against God's divine order.
E) had no connection with any of Luther's ideas and beliefs.
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A) accepted all seven.
B) rejected all of them except baptism and communion, or the Lord's Supper.
C) claimed marriage as the only true sacrament.
D) eliminated extreme unction.
E) eliminated only clerical celibacy.
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A) Savonarola.
B) Thomas More.
C) John Calvin.
D) Desiderius Erasmus.
E) Ulrich Zwingli.
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A) the Council of Pisa's declaration that maintained the necessity of Purgatory for salvation.
B) the increase of Papal taxes on the German peasantry.
C) widespread sale of indulgences by preaching monks.
D) the declaration that the German clergy must pay taxes.
E) the papacy's threat to remove the German emperor.
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