### Deformation: Causes and Effects

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Instructions:
Read the instructions for this self-checked activity. Type in your response to each question, and check your answers. At the end of the activity, write a brief evaluation of your work.

Activity:
In this activity, you'll read a poem and analyze the ideas of a reformer. You'll compare the ideas of reformers from different time periods. You'll also analyze the spread of the Reformation and compare it to the spread of information through social media.

#### Question 1:
Martin Luther was just one of many religious figures who questioned the church. Read this fourteenth-century poem criticizing the Avignon papacy by another priest. As you read, answer the following questions. Feel free to do some research on the Internet to help you find answers.

1. What do you think was the author's purpose in writing this poem? How can you tell?
2. Who is the author? Who was this person in history?
3. What do you think Martin Luther would have thought of this poem? Why?

Response:
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Evaluation:
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Answer :

Final answer:

The poem critiquing the Avignon papacy likely aimed to express dissatisfaction with church practices. Authorship was by a priest in the fourteenth century. Luther would have likely agreed with the poem's criticism.


Explanation:

Martin Luther's Reformation:

The author's purpose in writing the poem criticizing the Avignon papacy was likely to express discontent with the church's practices. Martin Luther would have likely appreciated the critical tone of the poem as it aligns with his own views on reforming the Catholic Church.

Author: The author of the poem criticizing the Avignon papacy was another priest in the fourteenth century.

Martin Luther's View: Luther would have probably supported the sentiments expressed in the poem, as it echoed his own criticisms of the church's practices.


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