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Compared with Luther’s sixteenth-century critique of the Roman Catholic Church, Voltaire’s critique in the first paragraph of the passage isResponsesmore focused on the corruption of the Catholic clergymore focused on the corruption of the Catholic clergymore focused on challenging specific points of Catholic doctrinemore focused on challenging specific points of Catholic doctrineless reliant on using Scripture to challenge Catholic traditionless reliant on using Scripture to challenge Catholic traditionless militant and more open to the possibility of reconciliation

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Compared with Luther’s sixteenth-century critique of the Roman Catholic Church, Voltaire’s critique in the first paragraph of the passage isResponsesmore focused on the corruption of the Catholic clergymore focused on the corruption of the Catholic clergymore focused on challenging specific points of Catholic doctrinemore focused on challenging specific points of Catholic doctrineless reliant on using Scripture to challenge Catholic traditionless reliant on using Scripture to challenge Catholic traditionless militant and more open to the possibility of reconciliation

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The events described in the passage best illustrate which of the following aspects of the religious conflicts in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?ResponsesCatholics responded to the challenge of the Protestant Reformation by creating new religious orders to revitalize the Roman Catholic Church.Catholics responded to the challenge of the Protestant Reformation by creating new religious orders to revitalize the Roman Catholic Church.The spread of Protestant ideas in France had already resulted in the French monarchs adopting a policy of religious toleration.The spread of Protestant ideas in France had already resulted in the French monarchs adopting a policy of religious toleration.Protestants made effective use of the increased availability of printing technology to spread their ideas.Protestants made effective use of the increased availability of printing technology to spread their ideas.Despite doctrinal differences, Catholics and Protestants continued to live amicably together in many regions of Europe.

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"In 1517, the religious reformer Martin Luther wroteNinety Five Theses criticising many of the practicesand rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. A printedcopy of this was posted on a church door in Wittenberg. It challengedthe Church to debate his ideas. Luther’s writings were immediatelyreproduced in vast numbers and read widely. This lead to a divisionwithin the Church and to the beginning of the ProtestantReformation. Luther’s translation of the New Testament sold 5,000copies within a few weeks and a second edition appeared withinthree months. Deeply grateful to print, Luther said, ‘Printing is theultimate gift of God and the greatest one.’ Several scholars, in fact,think that print brought about a new intellectual atmosphere andhelped spread the new ideas that led to the Reformation." frame a question and answer it according to the extract in 5 pts

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