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| Who encouraged the Saxon people to establish public schools? |
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| What were some of the customary religious practices that became less popular during the Reformation? |
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| Indulgences, monasticism, veneration of relics/saints, and pilgrimages. |
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| How did Martin Luther stabilize the German language? |
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| By translating the Bible to Saxon. |
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| What religion became more prominent as a result of the Reformation? |
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| How did the idea of "family" change during the Reformation? |
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| The concept of "mutual love between man and wife" became more prominent (although not really more practiced). Families were also encouraged to participate in religious services together. |
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| What philosophy served as the foundation of modern day education? |
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| What were some of the religious orders that were formed/revived during this period? |
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| *Society of Jesus*, Benedictines, Dominicans, Franciscans, Theatines, Ursulines, and the Oratory of Divine Love. |
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| Did the Roman Catholic Church weaken or strengthen as a result of the Reformation? |
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| What was the result of the Council of Trent? |
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| The reaffirmation of traditional Catholic teachings in opposition to Protestant beliefs. (Counter Reformation) |
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| How was the Roman Catholic Church's role in society change as a result of the Reformation? |
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| The church lost it's power over the people of Europe. Now countries were ruled primarily by monarchies and individual governments. |
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