Christianity
Buddhism
Hinduism
Syncretic R.
Events
100

The location for this religion during the Early Modern Period.

Europe.

100

This is Siddharta Gautama.

The Prince who became the Buddha.

100

The one universal entity, comparable to a deity.

Brahma.

100

One of two Syncretic religions in Pre-AP World His. and Human Geo.

Voodoo/Latin American Catholicism.

100

Difference between the Great Schism and The Reformation.

Great Schism: Eastern vs. Western.

Reform: Catholics versus Protestants.

200

The Great Schism split into branches.

Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox
200

The Four Noble Truths dictate that life is full of ____. And the root of this is ____. 

suffering, desire.

200

Achieving freedom from the cycle of reincarnation and joining Brahma.

Moksha.

200

Spirits in Voudon.

Lwa/Loa

200

He issued Martin Luther's excommunication.

Pope Leo X.

300

The capture of popes by the French King.

The Babylonian Captivity
300

Following the Eight-Fold Path you will eventually reach state.

Nirvana.

300

Cycle of reincarnation is governed by this.

Karma.

300

Combined religions for Voudon.

Catholicism/West African traditions.

300

These were the first and second wives of Henry VIII, respectively.

Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn

400

This is the most centralized Christian branch.

The Catholic church.

400

These are the two main branches of Buddhism.

Theravada and Mahayana

400

Cycle of reincarnation indefinitely.

Samsara.

400

Syncretic religions resulted from this practice during colonial times in the Americas.

Forced conversion into Christianity with incorporated native beliefs.

400

This priest was famous for selling indulgences. Luther's nemesis.

Johann Tetzel.

500

The cataclysm to the revolution of the working class in Germany.

The Edict of Worms from the Diet.

500

They have reached enlightenment and help other do so too.

Bodhisattvas

500

Most famous analogy for reincarnation.

A caterpillar on a blade of glass.
500

Cause for spread of misinterpretation of syncretic religions. 

Globalization.

500

These are the four biggest reformers in Europe.

Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, Henry VIII

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