Germany
Types of Christianity
The Tudors
Catholicism
100

This man was credited with starting the Reformation.

Who is Martin Luther?

100

This type of Christianity was begun by Martin Luther.

What is Lutheranism?

100

Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII's second wife, was executed for this crime.

What is incest?

100

Pope Leo X banned Martin Luther from the Catholic Church in an act known as this.

What is excommunication?

200

Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the church doors in this town. 

What is Wittenberg, Germany?

200

This is a name for French Protestants.

Who are Huguenots?

200

Queen Mary I was known by this nickname for her ruthless treatment of Protestants.

Who is Bloody Mary?

200

These "tickets to heaven" allowed people to pay for salvation, and were contested by Martin Luther.

What is an indulgence?

300

This movement, beginning in Germany, led to the founding of Christian churches that did not accept the Pope's authority.

What is the Reformation?

300

The Church of England is also known by this name.

What is the Anglican church?

300

This Queen resolved religious turmoil in England by combining Catholic and Protestant practices.

Who is Elizabeth I?

300

King Henry VIII split with the Catholic Church over their refusal to grant him this type of separation from his wife.

What is an annulment?

400

Luther's disagreement with this practice led him to write the 95 Theses.

What is the sale of indulgences?

400

Calvinism subscribes to this idea, stating that our salvation (or lack thereof) is determined before our birth.

What is predestination?

400

This Holy Roman Emperor was the nephew of Catherine of Aragon.

Who is Charles V?

400

This Catholic movement was in direct response to the Reformation, and sought to change the Catholic Church to save membership.

What is the Counter-Reformation?

500

This decree ended a conflict between Catholic and Protestant German princes.

What is the Peace of Augsburg?

500

This man from Scotland began Presbyterianism.

Who is John Knox?

500

These four rulers, in chronological order, made up the last of the Tudor dynasty. 

Who are Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I?

500

Ignatius of Loyola founded this group dedicated to forming schools.

Who are the Jesuits?

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