Religious Wars
Rise of Nationalism
Spread of Christianity
Blue Words
Wild Card
100
This country saw the death of over a million people between 1562 and 1598.
What is France?
100
Along with nationalism, this form of government was growing stronger.
What is monarchy?
100
These Catholic missionaries were particularly active in spreading Catholicism to India, China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
What is the Jesuits?
100
A person who works to spread a religion or to "convert" people to a different religion.
What is a missionary?
100
The Thirty Years War (1618-1648) was fought mainly in this country.
What is Germany?
200
The Thirty Years War ended with the signing of this treaty in 1648.
What is The Peace of Westphalia?
200
This "Age" grew out of the Reformation. As monarchies grew stronger, monarchs revived the old idea of "the divine right of kings".
What is "The Age of Kings and Queens?
200
Missionaries of this faith worked in Ceylon, India, and Indonesia.
What is Protestant?
200
This form of government is one in which the rulers power is unlimited.
What is absolute monarchy?
200
One reason both Catholics and Protestants were able to spread their faith around the world during this period of history is because this "great age" had begun.
What is "The Great Age of Exploration"
300
Because of war and persecutions, French Protestants had to move to this European country.
What is Switzerland?
300
The Reformation planted the "seeds" of these ideas and practices.
What is "democratic" ideas and pratices?
300
Most people in the English colonies of North America were of this religious affiliation.
What is Protestant?
300
This name was given to Protestants who wanted to "purify" the Anglican Church of its Catholic elements.
What is a Puritan?
300
Missionaries and settlers from France brought Catholicism to these parts of North America.
What is Canada and the Mississippi Valley?
400
When the religious wars ended, most of northern Europe belonged to this religion.
What is Protestant?
400
This religious group insisted on the right of local church groups to control their own affairs.
What is Congregationalists?
400
The Spanish and Potuguese brought this religion to the American southwest, Mexico, and South America.
What is Catholicism?
400
The killing of many helpless or unresisting people.
What is a massacre?
400
In Europe and North America, the patterns of religious faith established during the Reformation are evident in this time period.
What is "today"
500
When the religious wars ended, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and France remained a part of this religion.
What is Catholic?
500
The leaders of these churches are "elected" instead of being appointed by a central authority.
What is Protestant churches?
500
By this year, there were missionary socities in several European countries.
What is 1700?
500
Identification with (or devotion to) one's nation.
What is "nationalism"?
500
The map on page 366 of our textbook shows the religious divisions of Europe in about 1600. Most of Europe was part of this religion.
What is Catholic?
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