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SOL 3. The reformation. For centuries leading up to the reformation, what institution had dominated religious, thought and action? A: The Catholic Church.
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SOL 3 The reformation
For centuries leading up to the reformation, what institution had dominated religious, thought and action? • A: • The Catholic Church
The Catholic Church’s reluctance to change led to a new movement known as the _________________ ________________. This movement gave birth to new political (ex. Democracy) and economic institutions (ex. Capitalism). • A: • Protestant Reformation
The Merchants had been upset with the catholic church for banning what practice that helped them start businesses? • A: • Usury (making loans with interest) • Usury helped CAPITALISM take root during this time.
What did Catholic leaders such as Johan Tetzel sell as penance for sins, allowing people to buy their way into heaven? • A: • Indulgences
Which man started the Protestant Reformation with his posting of the 95 Theses (his complaints against the Church)? • A: • Martin Luther
What were Martin Luther’s 3 major beliefs on religion that differed from the Catholic Church? • A: • Salvation by FAITH ALONE • The Bible as the Ultimate Authority (not the Pope) • All humans are equal before god.
What was the name of the French Protestant Reformer who believed in PREDESTINATION (God determines at birth whether someone is saved or not)? • A: • John Calvin
How did John Calvin believe those who were predestined for heaven would show their faith? • A. • Living a righteous life • Strong Work Ethic
Which major Protestant reformer broke with the Church mainly for disliking the political power of the Pope? • A: • Henry VIII
Key Leaders • Henry VIII’s disagreement with the Pope became a serious problem when Henry wanted to get a _________________. • A: • Divorce
Reformation in England • After forming the ANGLICAN church as the major protestant church in England, who did Henry VIII place in head of the church? • A: • Himself (and all future monarchs) • This was so he would not have to share power like he had done with the Pope
Key Leaders • Which important Protestant leader is described below? • Expanded Anglican church • Tolerant to dissenters • Started colonization efforts for England. • A: • Elizabeth I
Reformation in England • Elizabeth I and England’s victory over ______________ and their naval fleet (the armada) in 1588 protected England as a protestant country. • A. • Spain
Reformation in Germany • The Reformation in Germany led to Conflict as the Protestants in the _____________ areas started to support Lutheran Churches and break away from the Pope. • A: • Northern
Reformation in Germany • The ______________________ dynasty that led the HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (Germany) chose to stay loyal to the Catholic Church. • A: • Hapsburg
The THIRTY YEARS’ WAR in Germany was mainly fought by which two sides (______________ vs _______________)? • A: • Catholic vs. Protestants
Reformation in France • While initially persecuted for their beliefs, the HUGUENOTS (protestants in France) were granted religious freedom by the ________________________________. • A: • Edict of Nantes
Reformation in France • By supporting the Protestant side in the 30 years’ war, French Catholic leader CARDINAL RICHLIEUE changed the focus of the 30 years’ war from a religious war to a __________________ war. • A: • Political
Catholic Reformation • One Catholic dissenter prior to Martin Luther who encouraged people to READ the Bible for themselves in their own language was: • A: • John Wycliffe
Another dissenter in the Catholic church prior to Martin Luther who was martyred (killed for his beliefs) was: • A: • Jan Huss
Catholic Reformation • The Catholic Church’s efforts to reform from within and get more followers was known as the: • A: • Catholic Reformation
Catholic Reformation • What was the name of the group of Catholic priests who tried to spread Catholic doctrine to other parts of the world? • A: • Jesuits • The Society of Jesus
The Catholic Church established the ____________________ to punish HERETICS that criticized the Church. • A: • Inquisition
During the Reformation, literacy increased due to what invention? • A: • The printing press
Who invented the printing press? • A: • Johannes Gutenberg
In protestant areas, why was the Bible translated from Latin into vernacular languages? • A: • Because few people could read Latin. Protestants encouraged people to read the Bible for themselves.
T/F: After years of fighting in the Reformation between Catholics and Protestants, eventually the two sides became more tolerant of each other. • A: • TRUE