History of Europe Questions
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Popes, Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops, Priests, Saints
Priesthood of all believersJustification by faith aloneTheory of Two Kingdoms
Brought Presbyterianism to Scotland from Calvin's Geneva; Established the Church of Scotland in 1560
Allowed Luther to translate the New Testament from Greek to German, allowing more people access to it.
Religious Leader that started the Protestant Reformation
-what did the French revolution greatly affect the events of?-What did the French revolution ignite the thoughts of freedom and equality among?
- who did the American revolution have an enormous impact on?-what did it show the masses of people could successfully do?- what dice sits passage echo the ideas of?
-what did the declaration of the rights of man best exemplify?-what dies the US constitution and the declaration of idependence make use of?
-how did the national assembly change France during the French revolution?- The national assembly answer to the new government in France, were the commoners...?
- what did America demonstrate it was possible to overthrow?- This was the first time that a colony had successfully...?- by winning the right to self govern and nation hood how did other European nations feel?
Who was elected by the cardinals to replace Pope Pius VI and returned to Rome?
in 1798, when the French occupied Rome, which was the Homeof Papal States in central Italy that were governed by the pope, Pope Pius VIwas
Who was the leader of France when Pope Pius VII was elected?
In 1793, the French Revolution entered a period known as the _______,during which he Catholic Church faced a level of terror not known since the Christian Persecution. What groups of people were killed during this period?
● In 1814, when Pope Pius VII returned to Rome, one of his first acts was to restore the_______________________, or the _________, to help him revive and rebuild the Church.
What did some European monarchs in the eighteenth century begin to believe because of theEnlightenment philosophies?
What percentage of priests in France refused to take an oath upholding the new Civil Constitution ofthe Clergy?
He re-organized the government to strengthen his control, changed France's finance and tax system, appointed local officials, created many new schools and created the Napoleonic code. He also established a more peaceful relationship with the Catholic Church.
Yes, it is necessary to do the steps of the scientific method in a certain order. The steps build on each other. Doing one step out of order would not be logical. A person could not hypothesize about what is observed without observing something first.
Descartes believed that mathematics is the source of scientific truth because the answers are always true. He explained that mathematics begins with simple principles and then uses logic, or a reason, to move to a more complex truths.
