Quiz for Anna Jansz Of Rotterdam: Religious Revolutionaries

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Quiz for Anna Jansz Of Rotterdam; Religious Revolutionaries

Question 13.1

1. Which of these captions might an Anabaptist have included under the image of the execution of Maria van Beckum (see Document 13.1)?

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Correct. The answer is a. Anabaptists saw themselves as being in a similar situation as the early Christians and interpreted the execution of martyrs as evidence that they were part of God's plan.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Anabaptists saw themselves as being in a similar situation as the early Christians and interpreted the execution of martyrs as evidence that they were part of God's plan.

Question 13.2

2. Jansz's "Trumpet Song" (see Document 13.2) provides evidence of the belief shared by many Anabaptists that

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Correct. The answer is a. The song urges listeners to prepare themselves for the end of times and the Last Judgment.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The song urges listeners to prepare themselves for the end of times and the Last Judgment.

Question 13.3

3. According to the Ausbund's Eighteenth Hymn (see Document 13.3), how did Jansz present her impending death to her son?

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Correct. The answer is c. Jansz reportedly told her son that she was "going on the path of the prophets, the martyrs and apostles' way," and that there was "none better."
Incorrect. The answer is c. Jansz reportedly told her son that she was "going on the path of the prophets, the martyrs and apostles' way," and that there was "none better."

Question 13.4

4. According to the Ausbund's Eighteenth Hymn (see Document 13.3), Jansz urged her son to

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Correct. The answer is c. Jansz urged her son to join a people who "spurn every luxury and pleasure" and are "mocked by the world."
Incorrect. The answer is c. Jansz urged her son to join a people who "spurn every luxury and pleasure" and are "mocked by the world."