Fayetteville Technical College Consequences of The Protestant Reformation Paper

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complete the following questions in paragraph format: (250 word min per question) 1.Discuss the political and social consequences of the Protestant Reformation in the first half of the sixteenth century. 2. To what extent and in what ways may the Renaissance be regarded as a turning point in the Western intellectual and cultural tradition?

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Protestant reformation is one of the greatest events in Europe in the early 16th century and
resulted in great implications to the political and social lives of the people



During the Reformation, Lutheranism spread rapidly within the peasants, making them
think that Martin Luther will support them in their revolt against the high classes.



Lutheranism predominated the Holy Roman Empire before spreading to Denmark,
Finland, Norway, Sweden, Latvia, and Estonia.



Lutheranism influenced Calvinism which became the new protestant force resulting in
political resistance in France.



Education influenced the protestant reforms whereby many people preferred Protestants
because the ancient doctrine was studied.



Laypeople needed to be educated to interpret the scriptures.



Women were also educated just like men and offered education to their children.



Renaissance may be regarded as the turning point because it brought changes in arts,
religion, inventions, and beliefs.



People became more secular and did things differently from the Stone Age times.



Education became popular and available to many people within Europe and around the
world.



People behaved according to a given code of behavior which helped them to shape their
behaviors.



Through the printing press, Renaissance enabled the printing of bibles in different
languages, which improved the reader's understanding and interpretation.


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1. Political and social consequences of the Protestant Reformation in the first half of
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Protestant reformation is one of the greatest events in Europe in the earl...

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