People Challenge the Church's Authority
Martin Luther
Henry VIII
John Calvin
The Catholic Reformation
100

What do we call the people who felt that the church needed to change for the better? (p. 353)

Reformers

100

Where was Luther from?

Germany

100

Of which country is Henry VIII king?

England

100

What is a French Protestant called?

Huguenot

100

What were the three goals of the Catholic Reformation?  (p. 366)

1.  reform the church

2.  convert non-Christians into Catholics

3.  stop the spread of Protestant beliefs

200

Who translated the Bible from Latin to English?

John Wycliffe

200

The complaints that Luther wrote about the church, then nailed to the church door were called ___________________.  

95 Theses

200

What did the Pope refuse to grant for King Henry VIII? (p. 360)

A divorce or annulment

200

Where did Calvinism begin?  (p. 363)

Geneva, Switzerland

200

What was the Catholic court set up to examine the religious beliefs of people?

The Roman Inquisition

300

Who thought that the church's clergy was too worldly and that the church needed to remove them?  (p. 354)

John Huss

300

What were indulgences?  (p. 355)

Pardons or forgiveness for sins purchased by people from the Catholic Church

300

What church did Henry VIII found?

The Church of England or Anglican Church

300

What concept from Calvin meant that God chose who was saved before they were born?

Predestination
300

What did the Council of Trent do? (p. 366)

It wrote down the most important beliefs of the Church and stopped the sale of indulgences.

400

What is a heretic? (p. 354)

A person who holds a belief that a religious authority thinks is false.

400

Tetzel was selling indulgences in order to ___________.

Help pay for renovations for a church in Rome.

400
Give the succession of Henry's children to rule after he died.  (Explain the order)  

p. 361

Edward, Mary, Elizabeth

400

What was the "elect?" (p. 363)

The "elect" was the special people chosen by God to be saved who would also be political leaders.  

400

What was the new Catholic religious order that Ignatius of Loyola created? 

Society of Jesus or Jesuits

500

Where did the pope live (most of the time)?  (p. 353)

Rome

500

The general term for people who chose to break off from the Catholic Church due to their policies.  (p. 359)

Protestant

500

Why did the Protestant Queen Elizabeth I decide to be tolerant of Catholics?  (p. 362)

To heal England after her Catholic sister, Mary I killed hundreds of Protestants.

500
What happened at the St. Bartholomew's Massacre? (p. 364)

Catholics attacked and killed Huguenots.  

500

Which countries were Protestant?  

Which countries were Catholic?


p. 367

northern Germany, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, England, Scotland were Protestant

Italy, France, Spain, southern Germany were Catholics

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