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the spread of protestantism ulrich zwingli another reformation priest, ulrich zwingli, was born in switzerland within months of luther. zwingli entered the priesthood at the age of 22 and soon began preaching similar ideas to those of martin luther. his proposed reforms, however, went even farther than those of luther. many of zwingli’s ideas about religion were viewed as radical. the church he established in switzerland had the notion of theocracy at its base. a theocracy is a government in which church and state are joined and in which officials are considered to be divinely inspired. t or f: zwingli’s proposed reforms were not as radical as luther’s. a: what is a theocracy? a:
First Question (T or F: Zwingli’s proposed reforms were not as radical as Luther’s)
The text states that Zwingli's proposed reforms "went even farther than those of Luther" and his ideas were "viewed as radical". So his reforms were more radical, meaning the statement "not as radical as Luther’s" is false.
From the text, a theocracy is defined as a government in which church and state are joined and in which officials are considered to be divinely inspired.
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F (Zwingli’s proposed reforms were not as radical as Luther’s is a false statement, as Zwingli’s reforms went farther and were radical.)