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1. Before the Protestant Reformation, what was the dominant or main type of Christianity in Europe? What
made it so powerful?
2. What were indulgences? Why did Martin Luther disagree with them, and how did he show it?
3. How did the printing press help Luther become so influential?
4. How did Luther's protests against the Church lead to other denominations or forms of Christianity?
5. Why were some European political leaders, such as Kings and Dukes, attracted to Luther's movement?
How could supporting Luther benefit them?

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The medieval Catholic church

Before the Reformation, all Christians living in Western Europe were part of the Roman Catholic Church. This was led by the Pope, based in Rome. The Church was extremely rich and powerful. In church, services were held in Latin.

Martin Luther considered them wrong because he believed that people could go to heaven by just having faith in God. As long as you believed in God, you did not need to buy indulgences from the Church. He thought that the Church was wrong for making a business out of granting forgiveness.

Start studying AP European History Textbook Flashcards Chapter 13. ... Why were may people highly critical of the Roman Catholic Church and its ... Why were people attracted to Luther's teachings? ... and expelled those who refused to be re-baptized and killed leaders. ... When it broke out, Luther did not support them.

Before we go on, notice that the word Protestant contains the word "protest" and that ... The Church's response to the threat from Luther and others during this period is called the Counter-Reformation ("counter" meaning against). ... There are other forms of Christianity in other parts of the world including for example the ...

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