WHS.SS.5.B
Explain the political, intellectual, artistic, economic, and religious impact of the Reformation.
World History Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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Reformationpolitical impactintellectual impactartistic impacteconomic impactreligious impact
Skills
- explain (the political impact of the Reformation) #dok2
- explain (the intellectual impact of the Reformation) #dok2
- explain (the artistic impact of the Reformation) #dok2
- explain (the economic impact of the Reformation) #dok2
- explain (the religious impact of the Reformation) #dok2
- analyze (the relationships between different types of impacts caused by the Reformation) #dok3
- evaluate (the most significant impacts of the Reformation) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can explain the political changes brought about by the Reformation. #dok2
- I can explain the intellectual shifts that resulted from the Reformation. #dok2
- I can explain how the Reformation impacted artistic expressions. #dok2
- I can describe the economic consequences of the Reformation. #dok2
- I can explain how the Reformation altered religious beliefs and practices. #dok2
- I can analyze how political, intellectual, artistic, economic, and religious changes interacted during the Reformation. #dok3
- I can evaluate which impact of the Reformation was most significant and justify my reasoning. #dok3
Big Ideas
- The Reformation fundamentally reshaped political, intellectual, artistic, economic, and religious life in Europe, leading to lasting global change.
- The Reformation’s influence extended beyond religion, impacting various aspects of society and setting the stage for modern developments.
Essential Questions
- How did the Reformation change political systems and governments in Europe?
- In what ways did the Reformation influence intellectual thought and artistic expression?
- What were the major religious and economic consequences of the Reformation?
- How did the different effects of the Reformation interact and shape European society?
- Why do historians consider the Reformation a turning point in world history?