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The Reformation Begins
Luther's Reformation
The Reformation Spreads
Catholic Reformation
Religious War
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Who was a German Monk that questioned the authority of the church?
Martin Luther.
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What beliefs did Luther attack?
Catholic beliefs.
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What began to form a the reformation spread?
Different forms of Protestantism
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In what years did Catholic set out to improve?
In the 1500"s and 1600's.
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What does it mean to unify?
To join or to make into one group.
200
What was produced in a new form?
Protestantism.
200
What did Martin Luther worry about?
The fate of his foul.
200
What was John Calvin known for?
His sharp mind.
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What did the Catholic Reformation do?
It helped the church regain some of the areas in Europe it had lost to Protestantism.
200
What were most Northern Europeans by the mid 1500's?
Protestant or Catholic.
300
What is indulgence?
A pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin.
300
What did Luther's ideas eventually lead to?
The creation of the protestant church.
300
What does it mean to impose?
To establish force or authority.
300
What did the Council of Trent support?
Catholic beliefs that had been challenged.
300
Why did Philip send the Spanish Armand to England?
To block an invasion.
400
How did church officials grow wealthy?
They collected taxes.
400
What did peasants struggle with?
Being poor and having to pay the land owners.
400
Who fled from Paris?
John Calvin.
400
What is seminary?
A school for religious training.
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What happened when England and Spain became rivals?
Conflict divided in France.
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What were people angry at the church about?
They were focusing on money.
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How many German States did the Holy Roman Empire include?
About 300.
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What did most of Calvin's followers believe?
That they were among those who would be saved.
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What was the Spanish Inquisition?
A religious court.
500
During what period what was the most violent war fought?
The period of The Holy Roman Empire.