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Chapter 14



True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 
 
Indicate whether the statement is True or False. If it is false, change the statement to make it true. (Note: If you are taking the test online, only indicate True or False.)
 

 1. 

In 1773 Pope Clement XIV issued a decree suppressing the Jesuits in every Catholic country in the world.
_____________________________________________________________________
 

 2. 

In 1790 the Civil Constitution of the Clergy required that bishops in France be appointed by the pope. _____________________________________________________________________
 

 3. 

In 1814 Pope Pius VII restored the Society of Jesus to help him revive and rebuild the Church. _____________________________________________________________________
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 4. 

The section of central Italy governed by the pope was known as ____.
a.
the Estates-General
c.
Venice
b.
the Papal States
d.
Tuscany
 

 5. 

During the French Revolution the ____ abolished taxes, collected by the Church, took control of Church property, and dissolved all monastic orders.
a.
Jesuits
c.
Bourbons
b.
Hapsburg
d.
National Assembly
 

 6. 

Which of the following is not part of the Concordat of 1801?
a.
permission, payment, and loyalty oaths were required to hold religious services
b.
recognized the pope as head of the French Church
c.
freedom of worship was guaranteed to Catholics throughout France
d.
seminaries, schools, hospitals, and charitable institutions were opened
 

Completion
Complete each statement.
 

 7. 

In 1790 the French National Assembly passed a law called the Civil Constitution of the
____________________ under which bishops and priests were to be appointed or elected by civil assemblies.
 

 

 8. 

At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the two leading royal families of Catholic Europe
were the _________________________, in Austria, and the _________________________, in France.
 

 

 9. 

During the eighteenth century, in schools all across Europe, the Jesuits educated young men to defend the doctrines of the Church against the antireligious teachings of the
_________________________.
 

 

 10. 

Pope Pius VII was held prisoner in Italy and France from 1809 until the defeat of
_________________________ in 1814.
 

 



 
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