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Quiz me on the Protestant reformation from 1450 - 1750 and and also the catholic church

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Quiz me on the Protestant reformation from 1450 - 1750 and also the catholic church

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  1. Who was the main figure that initiated the Protestant Reformation in 1517?
  2. What was the main criticism that this figure had against the Catholic Church?
  3. What is the name of the document that was famously nailed to the door of the Wittenberg Castle church?
  4. What significant event in the Catholic Church happened in response to the Protestant Reformation?
  5. Name two major branches of Protestantism that emerged during the Reformation.
  6. What was the Council of Trent and why was it significant?
  7. How did the Catholic Church change in response to the Protestant Reformation?
  8. What were some of the political and social consequences of the Reformation in Europe?
  9. Who were some other key figures in the Protestant Reformation besides the main initiator?
  10. How did the Reformation impact the religious landscape in Europe from 1450-1750?

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