Church Reformers
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Renaissance Review
100

Who led the reformation in Switzerland but was rejected by Martin Luther?  (His name starts with a Z.) 

Ulrizh Zwingli

100

(In Catholicism) the removal or reduction of certain punishments for sin, linked to a particular act

indulgence

100

Who invented the printing press?

Johannes Gutenberg

100

The most important question of the Reformation was the question of whether it was the Bible or the Catholic Church that was the supreme source of ______________. 

authority

100

He painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.

Leonardo da Vinci
200

Who was the Catholic monk who nailed the 95 Theses to a cathedral door in Wittenberg?

Martin Luther

200
to be officially put out of the church 

excommunication

200

Greek astronomer who theorized that the earth stood still and that the sun, moon, and planets circled the earth

Ptolemy

200

The Catholic Church accused Martin Luther of _________ and excommunicated him.  

heresy

200

He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the Pieta.

Michelangelo

300

Who was the  French scholar who wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion and led the reformation in Geneva?

John Calvin

300

to publicly take back something you have said or written

recant

300

In 1543, he published On the Revolution of the Heavenly Bodies, which suggested that the earth revolved around the sun.  His ideas greatly influenced Galileo.

Nicholas Copernicus
300

When Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church because they wouldn't allow him to remarry, whom did he make the head of the new church he formed? 

Himself (Henry VIII)

300

He wrote The Prince, and argued that it was more important for a ruler to be feared than loved, and said that rulers needed to be cruel sometimes.

Niccolo Machiavelli

400

What is the name of the English king who broke away from the Catholic church because they refused to allow him to marry again?

Henry VIII

400

a major and formal written statement from the pope

papal bull

400

In 1632, he published a book which showed that Copernicus was right and Ptolemy was wrong.  The Catholic Church forced him to recant his views.

Galileo Galilei

400

The Reformers finally rejected pilgrimages, veneration of the saints, indulgences, and Purgatory because they said that these are not found in the ___________.

Bible

400

He wrote Don Quixote, in which a simple man becomes convinced he is a knight and goes out on imaginary quests.

Miguel de Cervantes

500

Who was the Catholic reformer who began the order of the Jesuits?

Ignatius of Loyola

500

a scientist who studies the stars, the planets, and other features of outer space

astronomer

500

He disproved Aristotle's idea that objects of different weights fall at different speeds.

Galileo Galilei

500

Protestants speak of the five solas of the Reformation: sola sciptura, sola fide, sola gratia, solus Christus, soli deo gloria.  What does the Latin word "sola" in the five solas mean?

alone

500

The Renaissance began in what country?

Italy