Drag and drop the correct effects of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation on Europe. Effects may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

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Reformation


Counter-Reformation

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Sure! Here’s a list of potential effects for both the Reformation and Counter-Reformation that you can use to fill in the responses. You can customize them based on what you have.

Reformation

  1. Rise of Protestant denominations (e.g. Lutheranism, Calvinism).
  2. Decreased power of the Catholic Church.
  3. Increase in religious pluralism.
  4. Emphasis on individual interpretation of the Bible.
  5. Establishment of the English Church under Henry VIII.
  6. Religious conflicts and wars (e.g. Thirty Years' War).

Counter-Reformation

  1. Catholic Church's efforts to reform and address corruption.
  2. Council of Trent to clarify doctrines.
  3. Strengthening of Catholic institutions and orders (e.g. Jesuits).
  4. Reaffirmation of traditional Catholic beliefs.
  5. Inquisition to combat heresy.
  6. Return to a more centralized authority within the Catholic Church.

Feel free to drag and drop these effects into the appropriate sections based on what fits your requirements!