It seems like you're asking for effects of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation on Europe. Here are some possible effects you can use:
Reformation Effects:
- Establishment of Protestant denominations (e.g., Lutherans, Calvinists)
- Decline of Catholic Church's power and influence
- Growth of individual interpretation of the Bible
- Increased literacy rates due to translation of the Bible into vernacular languages
- Religious conflicts and wars (e.g., Thirty Years' War)
- Rise of secularism and questioning of authority
Counter-Reformation Effects:
- Strengthening of Catholic Church's doctrine and practices
- Formation of new religious orders (e.g., Jesuits)
- Council of Trent's reforms aimed at correcting abuses
- Baroque art and architecture promoting Catholic values
- Increased missionary activity and spread of Catholicism
- Continued religious conflicts and tensions with Protestant regions
Feel free to drag and drop these effects into the corresponding categories!