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The Humanistic Tradition, 4/e
Gloria K. Fiero

Protest and Reform: The Waning of the Old Order

Multiple Choice Quiz

After you have finished studying the chapter, test yourself by answering the sample quiz questions. The correct answers will be revealed after you have finished the quiz. If you have answered any question incorrectly, return to the chapter to review the pertinent material.



1

Luther objected to all of the following EXCEPT
A)the sale of indulgences.
B)the veneration of relics.
C)the luxury and wealth of the Church of Rome.
D)translating the Bible in the vernacular.
2

The most significant consequence of the Reformation was
A)the shattering of religious unity in Western Christendom.
B)the internal reform of the Church of Rome.
C)the rejection of religious art and music.
D)all of these.
3

The master printmaker of the sixteenth century was
A)Grünewald.
B)Bosch.
C)Dürer.
D)Cranach.
4

The chorale, a hymn associated with Protestant worship, owes much to
A)Luther.
B)Josquin des Prez.
C)Calvin.
D)Henry VIII.
5

The only work listed below that does NOT employ satire as a weapon:
A)More's Utopia
B)Cervantes' Don Quixote
C)Erasmus' Praise of Folly
D)Luther's Ninety-five Theses
6

In writing On Cannibals, Montaigne was strongly influenced by
A)reports of "New World" barbarism.
B)Protestant reforms in Germany and France.
C)the paintings of Brueghel and Bosch.
D)all of the above.