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What was a direct effect of the Reformation? A scientific discoveries B increased power of the Church C religious tolerance D increased power of monarchs.
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What was a direct effect of theReformation?A scientific discoveriesB increased power of the ChurchC religious toleranceD increased power of monarchs
The Catholic Church rejected scientific theories of many thinkers such as Galileo during the Renaissance and Reformation because the Church believed answers to questions about the universe should be found through religion. Which of the following occurred in European society directly after the Reformation as new information on the universe was discovered by scientists? A Religious leaders readily accepted scientific reasoning. B Scientific opinions of the Church lost authority among thinkers. C Scientists rejected the scientific method. D Scientific education was dropped from universities.
All of the following were religious effects of the Reformation EXCEPT — F The Counter Reformation was begun by the Catholic Church. G The Catholic Church banned heretical books. H The Pope unified Europe as a Christian society. J The Bible was translated into the vernacular so that many could read it.
How did Gutenberg's invention of the printing press contribute to the Reformation? A Universities used printing presses to create huge libraries. B The Catholic Church printed messages from the Pope encouraging missionaries to travel and gain converts. C Maps could be updated and printed more regularly to improve navigation. D The Bible was printed in vernacular languages leading to greater criticism of the Church.