After he posted these on a church door at Wittenberg University in an attempt to spark an intellectual debate.
What are the 95 Theses?
100
He was the Pope who excommunicated Martin Luther.
Who was Pope Leo X?
100
This was the charge that Martin Luther was accused of.
What is heresy?
200
This was arguably the most important invention during the Renaissance and possibly the history of the world.
What is the printing press/movable type?
200
He was a French protestant reformer who started a religion that bears his own name.
Who was John Calvin?
200
This is Martin Luther's viewpoint on other religions
What is intolerance towards Jews and Muslims and even allowed violence against them.
200
To combat the challenges of Protestants, the Catholic Church pushed for this, which could stop the mass corruption from within the Catholic Church.
What was the Counter-Reformation?
200
Luther gave on of the greatest speeches in history. This was the name of his famous speech.
What is "Here I Stand"?
300
This was the major 16th century European movement aimed at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
What is the Protestant Reformation?
300
He brought the Protestant religion to Scotland, replacing Catholicism with Presbyterian.
Who was John Knox?
300
Martin Luther had his reasons for rebelling against the Catholic Church and the Pope. This was his primary concern.
What was selling indulgences to the poor people all over Europe?
300
This was initiated by Pope Paul III. It was a commission of cardinals tasked with addressing issues of corruption, indulgences, and people leaving their Church.
What was the Council of Trent?
300
He was the Holy Roman Emperor and the highest ranking official at the Diet of Worms.
Who was Charles V?
400
A formal assembly of princes that usually holds the same type of trial or debate is called this.
What is a diet?
400
These people were French Protestants who almost took over France before they were defeated by the Catholics. They were completely kicked out of France.
Who were the Huguenots?
400
Martin Luther claimed that salvation could only be granted by this, not by any man.
What is faith in God alone?
400
These people became preachers, confessors to monarchs and princes, and humanist educators as a result of the Council of Trent?
Who were the Jesuits?
400
These were the two questions that Martin Luther was asked at the Diet of Worms.
What are: Are these books yours? Will you recant them?
500
This is the belief that God has already determined whether a person will go to heaven or hell and is the most controversial doctrine of Calvinism.
What is predestination?
500
He was a Swiss reformer who died fighting for the Protestant Army against the Catholic Army.
Who was Huldrych Zwingli?
500
This Catholic humanist priest was considered a teacher and mentor for many young reformers. Although he never leaves the Church, he does push his reforms to the limit with the Church.
Who was Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus or Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam?
500
This is the smallest country in the world. It is also the home of the Pope. Some of its most famous structures include the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.
What is the Vatican City?
500
This was the name of the castle that Fredrick the Wise hid Martin Luther in for three years.