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Lesson Topic
The Protestant Reformation & the Great Schism
Lesson Outline
The 16th & 17th centuries in Europe are a time of political, economic, social & religious tensions. Reformation teachings impacted the role of women in society, as well. Due to the invention of the printing press, Reformation teachings spread quickly. New Protestant, competing movements such as Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, Quaker & Anabaptist are examples of an array of Protestant denominations. French society is torn by religious violence between Catholics & a Protestant minority (Huguenots). The culmination of religious conflict took place in the Thirty Years War (1618 - 1648). 15 - 30% of the German population perished. It ended with the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 with a changing of boundaries, an agreement that each state was sovereign & a permanently splintered Catholic Europe. A Catholic, Counter-Reformation (1545-1563) ensued. We mapped the Reformation in Europe & the globalization of Christianity. In AP Classroom, we worked on the skill on analyzing a visual source.
Assignment
Work on AP Central LEQ due tomorrow!
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.75
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