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Bell Work Ch.11.6

Bell Work Ch.11.6. List the countries and their leaders that are associated with the rise of Nationalism in Europe. Ch 11.6 Challenges to the Churches Power. Objective 1: Decrease in Papal Power Two Major Events: Babylonian Captivity- Time period in which Avignon became the papal capital.

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Bell Work Ch.11.6

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  1. Bell Work Ch.11.6 List the countries and their leaders that are associated with the rise of Nationalism in Europe.

  2. Ch 11.6 Challenges to the Churches Power Objective 1: Decrease in Papal Power Two Major Events: • Babylonian Captivity- Time period in which Avignon became the papal capital. • Great Schism-Time period in which both Italy and France had their own pope.1378-1417. Council of Constance • Results: • Europeans became suspicious of the French monarch. • Rome fell into lawlessness & impoverishment • National rulers were divided

  3. Ch. 11.6 Objective #2 Church Critics

  4. Ch.11.6 Review Q’s Section 6: Challenges to Church Power 1. What led to the decrease in the churches temporal power? 2. Describe the Babylonian Captivity. 3. What led to the Great Schism? And how did the “Council of Constance” attempt to solve the issues? 4. How did Marsilius’s “Defender of the Peace” and “UnamSanctam” differ? 5. What efforts did Wycliffe do to decrease the power of the Church? Was it effective?

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