Vocabulary
Dates
Reasons
Reformers
Reformers
100
  1. What was the reformation?                                  a. a time for free religious expression                b. a time of spiritual and religious reform/desire for change                                    c. a period of religious freedom in which          anyone could believe whatever they wanted    



B. a time of spiritual and religious reform/desire for change.

100

When is Reformation Day?

a. October 31st

b. July 4th

c. February 14th

a. October 31st

(this is to celebrate the day Martin Luther nailed his theses to the door)

100

What was the first reason that King Henry the Vll decide to start his own Church? 

a. He wanted to leave a legacy

b. He wanted a divorce and the Catholic church said no

 c. His wife wanted to be a nun and the Catholic church said no

b. He wanted a divorce and the church said no

100

How many theses did Martin Luther write questioning the Catholic Church?

a. 94

b. 85

c. 95

C. 95

100

What is the name of the reformer who translated the Bible into the one considered by the Church of Jesus Christ to be the most accurate translation?

King James Vl and l

200
  1. What was the renaissance?
    a. After the middle ages, rebirth of education, science, art, literature, music, exploration             b. Before the middle ages rebirth of education, science, art, literature, music, exploration             c. When education was repressed and banned

A. After the middle ages, rebirth of education, science, art, literature, music, exploration

200

Where and when was Pope John Paul born?

a. England in 1930

b. Sweden in 1925

c. Poland 1920


c. Poland,1920

200

What is a big reason many reformers we studied wanted to translate the bible to different languages?

So that everyone could read it, and learn for themselves what the Bible says

200

What language did John Huss translate the Bible to?

a. Russian

b. Czech

c. French

b. Czech

200

St Teresa of Avila experience what when she was very ill? This led her to become a nun at a very young age

a. epilepsy

b.visions

c. vivid dreams

b. Visions, which she wrote about and worked to reforem the Carmelite religios order

300

What is heresy?

  a. Only believing exactly what the same as the church taught

  b. rumors and gossip

  c. Not believing exactly the same as the church taught

C. Not believing exactly the same as the church taught

300

here and when was Johannes Gutenberg born?

A. Rome, Italy around 1290-1300

B. Frankfurt, Germany around 1520-1530

C.  Mainz, Germany around 1390-1400

C. Mainz, Germany around 1390-1400

300

Why did the Inquisition begin?

a. Catholic Monarchs wanted to purify Catholicism.  A court was set up to examine people accused of heresy, or going against church teachings.

b. Methodists and Protestants wanted to purify the Roman Catholic church. They went undercover as priests to expose corruption

  c. King Henry Vlll starting the Church of England was the catolyst the Catholic Church needed to purge those who didn't want to follow the rules.

A. Catholic Monarchs wanted to purify Catholicism. A court was set up to examine people accused of heresy, or going against church teachings

300

John Huss was excommunicated from the Catholic Church...why?

a. For translating the Bible

b. For translating Wycliff's words

c. For getting married as a priest 

b. For translating Wycliffe's words (the pope had banned Wycliffe's words from going to the public)

300

What language did William Tyndale translate the Bible into?

Modern English

400

What is the Definition of Manuscript?

a. a manual written by hand

b. By hand, writing

c. A script written by hand 

b. by hand, writing

400

When did the inquisition begin?

a. 54 b.c. 

b.1184 a.d.

c. 1184 b.c.




b 1184 A.D.



400

What is the main reason Pope John Paul is considered important to the reformation even though he was born in the 20th Century long past the end of the it?

Because he was the first Pope to publicly acknowledge the Catholic church's role in the reformation and apologize for the awful things that happened during that time.

400

What did Saint Angela Merici do as a nun? 

a. She started the Ursula order and helped educate poor girls

b. She started the Ursuline order and helped educate poor girls

c. She started the Vasalini order and helped fund the education of poor girls

b. She started the Ursuline order and helped educate poor girls

400

This reformer founded a new Catholic order, the Jesuits, which played a critical role in the Counter-reformation.  Who was he?

A. Pope Innocent Vll

b. Ulrich Zwingli

c. Ignatius of Loyola

C. Ignatius of Loyola

500

What are lollards?

  

A. Poor Poor priests who were called to preach (by Wycliffe). The Catholic church required money and lots of years to become a priest.

500

s born where and when did he live

a. Berlin, Germany (Nov 10, 1492-Feb 18, 1546)

b. Eisleben, Germany (Nov 10, 1483- Feb 18, 1546)

c. Venice, Italy (Nov 10, 1460-Feb 18, 1523)

B. Eisleben, Germany (Nov 10th, 1483-Feb 18, 1523)

500

Name 2 reasons for the reformation?

(there are 4 main ones that were talked about in class) 

Any of these 2:

  1. (Economy) People wanted to make money; with education and money comes less hold by those in power 

  2. (Printing) Invention of the printing press; people could now read the Bible and make their own decisions about religion

  3. (Abuses) Abuse and corruption by the Catholic church; taxes and tithings led to resentment

  4. (Spirituality) People wanted a personal relationship with God

500

What language did Martin Luther translate the Bible into?

German

500

This Pope tried to stop the Spanish Inquisition in the late 1400's.  He sent a letter to the King of Spain asking for compassion.  What was this Pope's name?

Pope Innocent Vlll

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