Causes
Martin Luther
Key Figures
Political Effects
Religious Effects
100

What was the main cause for the Protestant Reformation? 

The main cause of the Protestant Reformation was the widespread dissatisfaction with the practices and doctrines of the Catholic Church, particularly the sale of indulgences, which were seen as a corrupt way of raising money.

100

Who was Martin Luther?

Martin Luther was a German theologian and religious reformer who played a key role in the Protestant Reformation.

100

Who were some of the key figures in the Reformation?

Some of the most important figures in the Protestant Reformation include Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII.

100

Which religion did Emperor Charles V support?

Catholicism

100

What happened to Christianity in Europe after the spread of the Protestant Reformation? 

The fragmentation of Christianity into different denominations and sects, such as Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anglicanism, and others

200

What is an indulgence? 

An indulgence was a type of pardon or forgiveness granted by the Catholic Church for sins committed. The sale of indulgences was a common practice in the Catholic Church in the years leading up to the Protestant Reformation, and it was one of the main practices criticized by Protestant reformers such as Martin Luther.

200

What were some of Martin Luther's key beliefs?

  • Luther believed that salvation was achieved through faith alone, not through good works or indulgences.
  • He also believed in the priesthood of all believers, meaning that all people could have a direct relationship with God without the need for intermediaries like priests.
200

Who was Johann Tetzel and what was his role of the Reformation?

A priest that was selling indulgences near Wittenberg, Germany to raise money to build the cathedral of St. Peter in Rome.

200

How did monarchs respond to the Catholic Church after the Protestant Reformation? 

Some monarchs broke away from the authority of the Catholic Church and established their own state churches, while stayed loyal to the Pope.

200

How did the Reformation effect the power of the Catholic Church?

Reduced the power of the Pope and the Catholic Church.

300

Why did some priests challenge the church’s teachings?

Because they believed it strayed away from the Bible and abusing their power.

300

What was Luther's main objection to the Catholic Church?

  • Luther objected to the selling of indulgences, which he saw as a corrupt practice that misled people into thinking they could buy their way into heaven.
  • He also criticized the Church's hierarchy and what he saw as its focus on worldly power rather than spiritual matters.
300

Who was John Calvin and what was his role in the Protestant Reformation?

John Calvin was a French theologian and pastor who was a central figure in the Protestant Reformation, he preached about predestination and created theocratic government in Geneva, Switzerland. 

300

As a result of the Protestant Reformation, what happened to the Church's power? 

The decline in the power of the papacy, as the Catholic Church struggled to maintain its authority in the face of Protestant challenges

300

Where did John Calvin set up a theocratic government?

Geneva, Switzerland

400

How did the printing press contribute to the Protestant Reformation?

The printing press made it easier and cheaper to produce and distribute books, pamphlets, and other printed materials, which allowed Protestant ideas to spread more quickly and widely than would have been possible otherwise. The printing press also facilitated the translation of the Bible into vernacular languages, which helped to undermine the Catholic Church's monopoly on religious authority and made it easier for people to access and interpret scripture for themselves.

400

What was the significance of Luther's Ninety-Five Theses?

  • Luther's Ninety-Five Theses, which he posted on a church door in 1517, challenged the authority of the Catholic Church and sparked widespread debate and controversy.
  • This event is seen as a key moment in the Protestant Reformation.
400

What was the role of Pope Leo X in the reformation?

Excommunicated Martin Luther from the Catholic Church. 

400

How did Calvinist religious beliefs influence economic development?

Stressed hard work, discipline, and thrift, helped develop capitalist economic systems.

400

What do many Protestants believe is the only source of truth?

The bible alone is the only source of truth


500

How did Martin Luther start the Protestant Reformation? 

95 Theses 
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What impact did Luther have on the Protestant Reformation?

  • Luther's ideas and actions led to the creation of new Protestant denominations and a split from the Catholic Church.
500

What role did Holy Roman Emperor Charles V play in the Reformation?

Charles V declared Martin Luther an outlaw in the Edict of Worms and demanded his arrest, also banned his teachings. Signed the Peace of Augsburg in 1555, allowing German princes to decide which religion would be followed in their lands. 

500

What revolt happened in 1524 in Germany?

The Peasants' Revolt happened in 1524, calling for an end to serfdom and other changes.

500

How did the Protestant Reformation efffect education?

Encouraged education and schools so people could learn to read the bible. 

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