This man was a German monk and religious reformer who started the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther
This was an outbreak of the bubonic plague that killed one-third of Europe's population in the mid-1300s.
Black Death
This was a list of arguments against the Catholic Church that was posted on a church door by Martin Luther in 1517.
95 Theses
These were a set of religious wars between the Christians and the Muslims between 1096-1291.
Crusades
This was the most powerful institution in medieval Europe.
The Catholic Church
He was the king of England who was infamous for having six wives.
Henry VIII
To be cut off or excluded from communicating with the church.
Excommunication
These were a payment of penalty to get rid of one's sins.
Indulgences
This conflict began with Martin Luther posting his 95 Theses to a church door in 1517.
Protestant Reformation
He was crowned as the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800.
Charlemagne
This Germanic tribe helped strengthened Christianity in Europe.
Franks
This is a building occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
Monastery
This was the nickname for Queen Mary I who was a devout Catholic that executed numerous Protestants during her reign.
Bloody Mary
This event caused England to expand their power overseas in the 1400s.
Hundred Years' War
This person held the most power within the Japanese feudal hierarchy.
Shogun
This was a group of English Protestants who left the Church of England and sailed for America.
Puritans
This is the political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service.
Feudalism
This monarch re-established Protestantism within England after years of conflict.
Queen Elizabeth I
This was the main reason for King Henry VIII to break ties with the Catholic Church.
Not being granted a divorce from his wife, Catherine of Aragon.
This was how the plague was originally spread from Asia to Europe.
Trading Ships
This was a radical Protestant group who believed in adult baptism and the separation of church and state.
Anabaptists
This is the way of the warrior that was followed by samurai.
Code of Bushido
This was the name of the document that named King Henry VIII the head of the Church of England.
Act of Supremacy
Name one of the causes of the Crusades.
Feudal princes could gain power through their success in warfare; religious conflicts between Christians, Muslims, and Jews; pilgrimages for Orthodox Christians were difficult; Seljuk Turks attacked the Byzantine Empire.
This is a famous and popular form of Japanese poetry.
Haikus