These arguments against indulgences were allegedly nailed to the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral by a German priest.
What are the Ninety-Five Theses?
100
These two rulers - one from the Holy Roman Empire and one from France - fought against Protestantism and later against each other.
Who are Charles V and Francis I?
100
This man's religious movement and beliefs - mainly about God deciding beforehand a person's Salvation - led to the Puritan and Presbyterian denominations of Protestantism.
Who is John Calvin?
100
This is the term for the Catholic cancellation of marriage - meaning the marriage never officially took place.
What is an annulment?
100
This name was given for French Protestants during the time of the French Wars of Religion.
Who were the Huguenots?
200
This term describes Erasmus' philosophy that human beings can be better Christians by using reason.
What is Christian Humanism?
200
Many kingdoms in this part of the country chose to become Catholic as a result of a peace agreement from the first major military battles between Protestants and Catholics.
What is Southern Germany?
200
This belief states that God has decided in advance who will go to Heaven and who will not.
What is Predestination?
200
This is was the name of the Protestant Church in England that had Catholic aspects as well.
What is the Anglican Church?
200
This Catholic Italian, from an infamous banking family, ruled France as a regent and fought against French Protestants during a 30-year civil war.
Who is Catherine de' Medici?
300
These two men were credited with translating the Bible into English, though both used different language sources.
Who are Wycliffe and Tyndale?
300
Many kingdoms in this part of the country chose to become Protestant as a result of a peace agreement from the first major military battles between Protestants and Catholics.
What is Northern Germany?
300
He was denied a Catholic divorce, married six times, did not have a male heir, beheaded two wives, made himself the head of the Church, and reigned with terror.
Who is King Henry VIII of England?
300
She made England turn back to Catholicism and burnt 300 Protestants at the stake.
Who is "Bloody" Mary (Mary I)?
300
These rulers of Spain set up Inquisition courts to investigate against heresy.
Who are Ferdinand and Isabella?
400
Daily Double
I stay up too late
Got Social Studies in my brain
That's what people say, mmmReformationmmm
That's what people say, mmKillingforChristnotcoolmmm
400
This belief states that God gave kings authority to rule, not the pope.
What is divine right?
400
This member of the Bourbon family successfully led French Protestants against Catholics during the French Wars of Religion, and later converted to Catholicism as a result of a peace treaty.
Who is Henry of Navarre?
400
This Protestant denomination wished to cleanse the church in England of its Catholic rituals, became independent, were persecuted by Kings James and Charles, and later left England for the Colonies in America.
Who are the Puritans?
400
This agreement, which ended the French Wars of Religion, stated that France was officially Catholic; however, French Protestants could worship freely.
What is the Edict of Nantes?
500
Its three main beliefs state: faith alone brings salvation, the Bible is the final source of truth about God, and the Church is made up of all believers.
What is Lutheranism?
500
This peace treaty, ending the first major period of fighting between Protestants and Catholics, stated that each German ruler could decide if their kingdom would be Lutheran or Catholic.
What is the Peace of Augsburg?
500
This was the time period when the Catholic Church attempted to convince Protestants to return to Catholicism.
What is the Counter-Reformation?
500
This 20-year Catholic Church meeting made Catholic beliefs clear, set up seminaries for priests, and reestablished the Society of Jesus.
What is the Council of Trent?
500
This is the largest religion in the world, regardless of denominations.