Define a primary source and give one example.
Source directly from the time being studied - diary etc.
Name a religious reformer
Martin Luther (Or John Calvin, Henry VIII)
Name one ruler who was involved in a Plantation
James I / Mary I / Elizabeth I
A source that comes from after the time being studied.
What is an artefact?
A man-made object.
What were the 95 theses?
Luther's 95 arguments against the church nailed to the church door.
What was The Pale?
The area of Dublin and surrounding areas controlled by England
William of __________'s victory is still celebrated by Protestants today.
Orange
Define what bias, propaganda, AND opinion mean.
An account or source that favours one side.
A source created to make one side look better or worse.
A personal view that is not supported by evidence.
What were indulgences and what were Luther's beliefs regarding access to heaven?
Tickets people paid for to get to heaven - Luther believed in justification through faith alone.
Which THREE groups of people received land during the plantations?
Undertakers, Servitors and Loyal Irish.
What is the proper name for 'tree ring dating' ?
Dendrochronology
Describe ONE method of dating an object and ONE way of finding an archaeological site to dig.
Carbon 14 / tree ring etc
Aerial photography / rescue archaeology etc.
Name 3 abuses of the church.
Nepotism, simony, pluralism, absenteeism etc.
Name two features of a plantation town and name one plantation town.
Bawn, wide streets, central square, market
Coleraine / Letterkenny / Strabane
Who 'captured' Luther and hid him in their castle?
Frederick the Wise
Define the terms 'prejudice', 'objective', and 'subjective'.
When someone already has opinions or feelings about something or someone that aren't based on fact or experience.
When something is not influenced by personal feelings, is based on fact.
When something IS based on personal feelings, not based on fact.
Describe the events of the Diet of Worms and the Edict of Worms.
Luther summoned to court to take back his statements.
Luther refuses to do so.
Luther is excommunicated from the Church.
Name 4 consequences of the Ulster Plantations
New religion / New population / New towns / Conflict based on identity / Displacing of Irish people / Decline of Irish language / New farming methods
Name one OTHER reformer besides Martin Luther
Calvin, Henry VIII, Zwingli