The English Reformation
The Protestant Reformation
Catholic Reformation
Class Notes
True or False
100
This King split from the Catholic Church in 1527, largely due to the Pope refusing to grant an anulment to his first wife
King Henry VIII
100
This man wrote the 95 Theses in Wittenberg, Germany. He is the founder of the Protestant Religion.
Martin Luther
100
What was another name for the Catholic Reformation?
The Counter Reformation
100
What was Leonardo's hand writing called?
Mirror Writing
100
Jan Van Eyck was the inventor of oil based painting.
False: Often given credit for, but didn't actually invent the technique
200
This was Henry VIII's son, who brought many Protestant ideas into England
Edward
200
People paid money for these, as they reserved a spot in heaven for you and eventually your family as well. The Protestant faith banned these.
Indulgences
200
These secretive meetings had Catholics torturing those they thought were heretic's. What was this called?
An Inquisition
200
What was the difference between the head of the Protestant Church and the difference between the head of the Catholic Church?
Protestants had an Elected Council, where Catholic's elected a single Pope
200
Printed sources are much more reliable than digital sources
True: Printed sources require research and sources
300
This English figure made a series of compromises that bridged together both the Protestant and Catholic religions.
Queen Elizabeth
300
This was one of Martin Luther's crowning achievements, as the bible could now be read by a whole new group of people. What did he do?
He translated the Bible into German
300
DAILY DOUBLE This group of Catholic's crusaded to spread the Catholic Faith and to open school that educated and disciplined people about the Catholic Faith
Jesuits
300
What was is the nickname given to the goaltender that was shown in class?
"King Henry" or "King Henrik" (Real Name is Henrik Lunqvist)
300
Queen Elizabeth was a devout Protestant queen, with no regards to the Catholic faith
False. Elizabeth made compromises to appease both Catholics and Protestants.
400
This man was Henry VIII's friend and archbishop of the Anglican church, who would grant Henry an anulment on his first marriage
Thomas Cranmer
400
The Clergy in the Protestant faith can do this, while Catholic Clergy cannot
Marry (Protestant clergy can marry, while Catholic clergy cannot)
400
This happens when a deceased person is given a title for their contributions to the church, or other duties
Canonize
400
Give three disadvantages of digital media
Privacy, Expensive, Less Reliable, Technology can fail
400
Studying humanities consist of studying history, poetry and rhetoric.
True. This was known as studying the humanities.
500
This was Henry VIII's daughter, who brought England back into the Catholic faith for a short period of time. She is well known for her brutality.
Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary)
500
This event officially established the Protestant Religion, as it allowed princes to choose to be either Catholic, or Protestant
The Peace of Augsburg
500
This woman was named a saint after her life, as she helped Spanish Monastaries and wrote theological works for the Catholic Faith
Teresa of Avila
500
Geneva, a town of devout Calvinist's, was patrolled by these people. Who were they and what did they do?
Moral Police. Made sure people didn't fight, swear, laugh in church, or dance.
500
The Council of Trent met during the mid 1500's to promote corruption within the church and to invent new and radical doctorines
False. The Council of Trent met to stop church corruption and to uphold traditional Catholic principles.