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10 WHAT WAS A GOAL THAT THE WRITERS ERASMUS,MORE, AND RABELAIS ALL HAD IN COMMON A TELLING COMICAL TALES B TRANSLATING BIBLICAL STORIES C CHANGING AND REFORMING STORIES D ABONDING OLD RELIGION 12 WHICH EVENT MOST DIRECTLY DIRECTLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE SPREAD OF PROTESTANT IDEAS DURING REFORMATION A COUNCIL OF TRENT B INVENTION OF PRINTING PRESS C PEASANTS REVOLT D PERSECUTION OF ANABAPTISTS 13 HOW DID MARTIN LUTHER ’95 THESES CONTRIBUTE TO THE START OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION A BY ARGUING FOR PREDESTINATIONAS A SOURCE OF SALVATION B BY DEMANDING RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP OF GOVERNMENT C BY REFUSING TO GRANT DIVORCES OR ANNULMENTS D BY REJECTING PAPAL AUTHORITY OVER THE COMMUNITY OF BELIEVERS 14 HOW DID PROTESTANTISM PROMOTE INDIVIDUALISM A BY DECLARING THAT SALVATION CAME FROM GOD alone and had already been predetermined B by encouraging people to read and interpret scriptures themselves C by insisting that all individuals have access to religious education D by promoting acts of good deeds as a means to escape purgatory 15 which of calvins belief belief set him apart from catholics A Papal infallibility B Importance of scripture C role of sacraments D leadership of pope

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11- C Religious conflict spreads across Europe, bringing an era of change and upheaval.

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The correct options are as follows:
10. C
Erasmus, More and Rabelais are writers who focused their writings on changing and reforming the their societies. The main theme of their works usually have to do with humanism, social reform and education.
12. B.
The invention of printing press contributed greatly to the spread of the protestant ideas during the reformation period. Information were able to spread fast and far and many people get to know about what was happening, unlike in the time before the reformation, when all the people in a particular place may not get to hear information about the happenings in their environments.
13. D
Papal authority refers to the doctrine of the Roman catholic church that the pope has full, supreme and universal power over the whole church and that he can exercises this power without any restraint. Martin Luther King these disputed this doctrine.
14. B
Individualism brought about by protestants encourage individuals to have personal relationship with God by searching the scripture and developing themselves spiritually, instead of depending on other people to know God and to get in touch with God.
15. B
John Calvin is a french man, who is considered to be leading french protestant reformer and the most important personality in second generation of the protestant Reformation. He popularized the belief in the sovereignty of God, predestination and the importance of the words of God.

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