Religious life in the 15th and 16th Centuries

Using your best writing, answer the following according the rubric below:

A correct response will include similarities and differences across Europe in each century. 
A correct responses will include multiple examples that fully answer the question. 
A correct response will include a include a strong argument and line of reasoning.

Question 1

Short answer
Compare European religious life in the 15th and 16th centuries.

Question 2

Short answer
Explain at least four examples of what led to the Reformation

Question 3

Short answer

Analyze the differences between the religious ideology of Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwlingi, and John Calvin

Question 4

Short answer
Discuss the goals, methods, and degrees of success of the Jesuits and Council of Trent.

Question 5

Short answer
How did the Protestant view of women differ from the Medieval or Middle Aged view?

Question 6

Short answer
What did protestants want women to be?  How did Luther and Calvin view their wives?

Question 7

Short answer
What did the Council of Trent reform and what did they refuse to change?

Question 8

Short answer
Discuss the Western European Family between 1500 and 1800 in terms of the following topics:
arranged marriage, family size, birth control, wet nursing, and loving families.

Question 9

Short answer
How did the Peace of Augsburg make the division of Christendom permanent?  By 1560, what did the religious geography of Europe look like?

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