Quiz 5.6 + 5.7

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quiz LU 5.6 + 5.7

Slide 1 - Slide

15. What was not a way for the Church to make money?
A
Indulgences
B
Pilgrimages
C
Asking kings for taxes
D
Selling high positions in the Church

Slide 2 - Quiz

14. What was not wrong with the Church?
A
The Church asked for donations
B
The Pope bribed himself into office
C
Priests had wives
D
Indulgences were sold

Slide 3 - Quiz

13. How many theses did Martin Luther come up with?
A
83
B
95
C
44
D
99

Slide 4 - Quiz

12. Which sentence is incorrect about Martin Luther?
A
He founded (created) Protestantism
B
He was a Catholic
C
He was against Protestantism
D
He was excommunicated

Slide 5 - Quiz

11. What do we call the missing country in Belgium? (look at the picture)
A
Antwerp
B
Ghent
C
Liège
D
Brussels

Slide 6 - Quiz

10. Out of how many provinces did the Low Countries exist?
A
11
B
19
C
22
D
17

Slide 7 - Quiz

9. Why does a king try to centralize his countries?
A
To gain as much taxes as possible
B
To kill protestants
C
To take away power of the nobles
D
To make everyone listen to him

Slide 8 - Quiz

8. Who did the Inquisition try to kill?
A
Catholics
B
Jews
C
Protestants
D
Nobody: Inquisition is something different

Slide 9 - Quiz

7. Charles V ruled over the Low Countries with an iron fist, why?
A
To centralize the Low Countries
B
To kill Protestants
C
To spread Christianity
D
Because the Dutch wouldn't listen

Slide 10 - Quiz

6. How many soldiers did Alba (Alva) take with him to the Low Countries?
A
100.000
B
5000
C
150.000
D
10.000

Slide 11 - Quiz

5. (Video Question) William of Orange was given 3 provinces to rule over by Charles V, these were:
A
Utrecht, Holland and Zeeland
B
Zeeland, Friesland and Brussels
C
Brabant, Holland and Zeeland
D
Zeeland, Groningen and Brussels

Slide 12 - Quiz

4. Charles V made heresy 'treason', what is 'treason'?
A
A crime against religion, not the ruler
B
A crime against the pope, not the king
C
a crime against the king, not the pope
D
A crime against the ruler, not religion

Slide 13 - Quiz

3. Philip II did not inherit (erven) the Holy Roman Empire. Who did?
A
His sister Margeret of Parma
B
A German nobleman (unrelated to Philip II)
C
His rival: William of Orange
D
His brother Ferdinand

Slide 14 - Quiz

2. In the Petition the Dutch wanted to discuss their 'grievances'. What is not a Dutch grievance?
A
Too much taxes
B
the Inquisition
C
decentralization
D
centralization

Slide 15 - Quiz

1. What is Iconoclasm?
A
To destroy religious statues
B
To kill Catholic monks
C
To preach sermons in the open fields
D
To kill Protestants

Slide 16 - Quiz