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Knowledge Masters!

Final Question. Knowledge Masters!. The Catholic/Counter Reformation. Important Leaders. Cause and Effect. Vocab. Misc I. Misc. II. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500.

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Knowledge Masters!

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  1. Final Question Knowledge Masters! The Catholic/Counter Reformation Important Leaders Cause and Effect Vocab Misc I Misc. II 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  2. This man believed salvation could be achieved only through faith and was particularly angry at the Catholic church for the sale of indulgences A 100

  3. Martin Luther A 100

  4. This man believed the world was made of saints and sinners, there was nothing you could do to change which group you were in. A 200

  5. John Calvin A 200

  6. This man lead a revolution in Scotland overthrowing the Catholic Queen A 300

  7. John Knox A 300

  8. This woman desperately wanted to return England to a Catholic Nation and would kill to accomplish her goal A 400

  9. Mary Tudor AKA Bloody Mary A 400

  10. This man was first a soldier of Spain and then became a soldier of God, he also created the Society of Jesus AKA Jesuits A 500

  11. Ignatius of Loyola A 500

  12. What are 2 ways the Catholic church paid for the lavish lifestyle of its clergy prior to the protestant reformation? B 100

  13. Sale of indulgences, relics, tithes, and increase of fees for sacraments B 100

  14. Why is the Peace of Augsburg important? B 200

  15. It ensures that the German princes can choose which religion will be practiced in their kingdom keeping Lutheranism alive B 200

  16. Why did the Pope refuse to annul Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon and what was the result? B 300

  17. Its stretching the limits of an annulment and Catherine is related to Charles V Henry creates the Anglican Church B 300

  18. Why is the Elizabethan Settlement important? B 400

  19. It is a compromise between protestant and catholic beliefs – creates relative religious peace in England B 400

  20. What is the root cause of the Troubles in Northern Ireland? B 500

  21. Protestant Loyalists want to remain with the UK while Catholic Unionists want NI to join with the rest of the Free Irish Republic N. Protestants fear losing their majority status B 500

  22. Why does the Catholic or Counter Reformation occur? C 100

  23. Catholic church has lost land and believers costing them money and prestige, they want it back C 100

  24. This woman worked to improve the image of the Catholic church by reforming monasteries and nunneries in Spain C 200

  25. Teresa of Avila C 200

  26. How does the inquisition attempt to deter criticism of the catholic church? C 300

  27. Outlaws certain books and tortures/executes heretics C 300

  28. Explain 2 ways the combined religious fervor of the protestant and catholic reformations affected non Christians and those on the fringes of society? C 400

  29. Witch hunts Jewish discrimination C 400

  30. What are the 4 decisions of the Council of Trent C 500

  31. Salvation comes through faith AND good works • The bible is a major source of religious church but not the only one • Penalties established for corrupt clergy • Schools created to educate clergy C 500

  32. This is a tax paid to the church D 100

  33. Tithe D 100

  34. This is a trip to a holy place D 200

  35. pilgrimage D 200

  36. An artifact associated with Jesus or another holy person D 300

  37. Relic D 300

  38. What was the Peasants Revolt? • Goal • Inspiration • outcome D 400

  39. A violent uprising of peasants against the catholic church inspired by Luther (even though he didn’t support it) with the goal of ending serfdom. It failed. D 400

  40. What is a Huguenot? D 500

  41. French Calvinist D 500

  42. What is predestination? E 100

  43. God determined whether you would go to heaven before you were born and nothing you do can change your fate E 100

  44. Different groups of Anabaptists believed… (3 things) E 200

  45. Baptize only adults, • abolish private property and • Sought to speed up the judgment day • (end of the world) E 200

  46. What are the 3 ironies of Henry VIII’s obsession with a male heir? E 300

  47. He determines the gender of the child • His son is sickly and dies quickly • His daughter Elizabeth who becomes queen is arguably the most successful ruler in Britain’s history E 300

  48. What are 3 ways in which the Protestant Reformation changes Europe? E 400

  49. North is protestant and the south is catholic • Sets the stage for future conflicts/wars • Many members of the Jewish faith move to Poland • etc E 400

  50. What are the 3 main beliefs of Martin Luther? E 500

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