Origins
Origins (Cont.)
The Counter-Reformation
Reformation Divides Europe
Reformation (cont.)
100

This religious movement laid the foundation for a religious movement that gained momentum in the 1500s with the aim to reform the Catholic Church. 

The Reformation

100

It is a government ruled by religious leaders

Theocracy

100
It was the movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church

Counter-Reformation

100

An official action canceling a marriage. 

Annulment

100

A form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels. 

Federalism

200

It is a kind of cancellation of punishment for sins that had been confessed and forgiven by God. 

Indulgences

200

They help the poor, teach, and lead spiritual lives. 

Jesuits

200

This act made the monarch the leader of the Church of England

Act of Supremacy

300

Withdrawing words previously stated. 

Recant

300

A series of meetings during which Catholic leaders sought ways to revive the moral authority of the church and stop the spread of Protestantism. 

Council of Trent

300

The name for French Protestants

Huguenots

400
It is a subgroup of a major religious group. 

Sect

400

The practice of restricting people to live and work in a separate quarter. 

Ghetto

400

An official public order made by a king or another authority

Edict

500

It is the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation. 

Predestination

500

A fleet of ships 

Armada

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