Printing Press
Catholic Church
95 Theses
Grammar/Morph.
100

What was one key feature for how books were made by the printing press? 

-took days to make

-used type arranged to form words

-affordable

100

What is one adjective to describe the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages and Renaissance? 

The Catholic Church was _______ during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

corrupt, wealthy, influential, powerful

100

How many objections were in the Ninety-Five Theses?

95

100
Give an example of an interjection.

Oh, I love that!

Yuck! I don't like broccoli!

200

What were two key features for making books by hand? (What were the struggles? Who made them? How were they made?)

-took months to make

-handwritten

-made by monks

-expensive

200

The reformer named _______ viewed the Catholic Church as ______ because of issuing indulgences.

Martin Luther; corrupt

200
What was the Ninety-Five Theses?

The Ninety-Five Theses was a list of objections that Luther felt was unfair of the Church during 1517 CE.

200

Give a stronger verb for "walked".


She walked into the classroom.

jogged, skipped, hopped, strolled, snuck, tip-toed, etc.

300

________ invented a printing press with _______ type.

Johann Gutenberg; moveable 

300

Christianity became the official religion in the Middle Ages and then split into two. Catholic was in the Western part of Rome and the other was __________ in the Eastern part.

Orthodox

300

What was one objection that Luther felt was unfair of the Church?

-indulgences

-paid to be a part of the Church

-too powerful

300

(past/to feel)

The Church _______ responsible for changing their ways.

felt

400

How did Gutenberg's invention of a printing press impact everyday lives of people during this time period?

It made printing material like books more accessible to more people, which changed their lives by giving them greater access to new ideas and books.

400

How did Martin Luther, the Anabaptists, and John Calvin challenge the Catholic Church? Choose one to describe.

Martin Luther challenged the corrupt practices of the Catholic Church. The Anabaptists challenged the Catholic Church's political and governmental influence, establishing an independent community in Munster, Germany, with their own 'King'. John Calvin challenged many of the Catholic Church's traditions and beliefs and believed in predestination.

400

What was the relationship between Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses and the Reformation?

Luther's Ninety-Five Theses sparked a religious and political movement known as the Reformation. They got people thinking about Church practices.

400

(present/to be)

Rome _____ popular because of its historical sites.

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