Act of Supremacy
John Calvin
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What is the date given for the Act of Supremacy?

1534

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What was John Calvin's Motto?

My heart I give to thee, O Lord, promptly and sincerely.

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What is the Magna Carta?

A Great Charter, signed by King John guaranteeing certain rights and protections to English subjects. 

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Why was Henry the VIII troubled by his marriage to Catherine of Aragon?

She hadn't yet produced a male heir.

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What was the Institutes on the Christian Religion about?

The teachings of the Christian faith.

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Who was Joan of Arc? 

She was a peasant girl from Domremy, France who saw visions of Archangel Michael, St. Margret, and St. Catherine telling her she would save France from the English. She led France dressed as a Knight and conquered the city of Orleans. 

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What did the Pop refuse to grant to Henry VIII?

A divorce from Catherine

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To whom was the preface addressed?

The King of France.

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What did Joan of Arc accomplish and how did she die?

She saved France from the British and ensured the throne of Charles the VII of France. She was captured by the English and burned at the stake for witchcraft.

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What led up to Parliament's proclamation that the king was the head of the Church of England? 

The Renaissance had caused the English to lose respect for the spiritual authority of the Pope and they didn't like sending money to Rome.

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From his understanding of Scripture, what form of church government did Calvin develop?

Presbyterian 

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What was the Renaissance an attempt to recover?

The lost culture of the Golden Age in the Greek and Roman Era.

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Whose reign shaped the Anglican Church?

Queen Elizabeth

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Who became the highest spiritual authority in England after the Act of Supremacy?

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York.

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What did Calvin do in Geneva?

He was a Bible teacher, pastor, and friend to protestant refugees from other parts of Europe. 

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In what Architectural Design are the cathedrals in Europe built?

Romanesque and Gothic

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