The Spanish Kingdoms
Tribunals
Conversion
Punishment
Numbers (miscellaneous!)
100

What did the Spanish kingdoms eventually become?

Spain

100

True or false: Suspects were told the identity of their accuser before facing questioning from inquisitors.

False

100

Jewish people who converted to Christianity made up a large portion of which class?

A) Lower middle class

B) Upper middle class

B) Upper middle class

100

True or False: Victims were imprisoned for months or even years.

True

100

True or False: The Spanish Inquisition lasted more than 350 years.

True

200

What three major religious groups lived in the Spanish kingdoms?

Jews, Muslims, and Christians

200

Who was responsible for asking the accused questions at the tribunals?

The inquisitors

200

Why weren't Jewish people who converted to Catholicism safe?

Authorities suspected them of practicing Judaism in secret.

200

What is one punishment that was given to most people who were accused of heresy?

Imprisonment

Exile

Having to wear a Sanbenito

200

When did the Spanish Inquisition begin?

A) 1478

B) 1464

C) 1492

A) 1478

300

What were the names of the Catholic monarchs that were given permission to root out heresy in the Spanish kingdoms?

Ferdinand and Isabella

300

Who lead the tribunals?

Grand Inquisitor
300

Who were the "conversos"?

Jewish people who converted to Catholicism during the Spanish Inquisition.
300

What is a Sanbenito?

A garment that marked someone as a sinner.

300

What was the estimated fraction of prisoners that were tortured?

1/3

400

What was the name of the movement in Europe that the Spanish kingdoms missed out on because of their dependence on the Catholic Church?

(Age of) Enlightenment
400

Which of these was NOT a role that was part of the tribunals?

A) Arresting Constable

B) Jury member

C) Prosecuting Attorney

D) Scribes

B) Jury member

400

The hatred directed at Jewish people who converted to Catholicism at this time was mainly:

A) Religious and political

B) Political and economic

C) Religious and economic

C) Religious and economic

400

What was the worst punishment some faced during the Spanish Inquisition?

Burning at the stake

400

True or False: Most historians estimate that 1,000-3000 people were killed during the Inquisition. 

False -- most estimate 1,000-2000.

500

Where in the Spanish kingdoms did the Spanish Inquisition first arrive?

Seville

500

What was the name of the edict that promised mercy to people who confessed heresy?

Edict of Grace

500

In 1492, the Jewish people were told to either convert or leave the country. How many months were they given to leave?

4 months

500

What was the name of the public gatherings where the inquisitors announced the punishments of people who were found guilty of heresy?

Acts of Faith

500

What year did the Spanish Inquisition end?

1834