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Jeopardy Key Figures Vocabulary Terms England Germany Spain France 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
This French reformer believed in predestination and founded a church in Geneva A 100
What is John Calvin? A 100
This was the name given to French protestants who fought with Catholics in the Religious Wars A 200
Who were the Huguenots? A 200
During this event French protestants were slaughtered in the streets by Catholics, leading to the Fourth War of Religion. A 300
After King Henry II was killed in a jousting accident and his son Francis II died at the age of 15, Catherine, a member of this renowned Renaissance family ruled France as a regent for her son Charles IX. A 500
This English King declared himself head of the church in England when the Pope refused to grant him a divorce. B 100
Who is Henry VIII? B 100
This early reformer wanted to translate the bible into English so that people could access the knowledge contained within it directly. B 200
Who was William Tyndale? B 200
This daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon persecuted Protestants after becoming Queen of England. B 300
This is the number of wives that Henry VIII had throughout his lifetime. B 400
What is Six? B 400
She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, eventually becoming Queen of England after the death of her half sister. B 500
Who was Elizabeth I? B 500
He became famous for his reforms after nailing the 95 Thesis to a cathedral door. C 100
Who is Martin Luther? C 100
These passes to get out of purgatory more quickly were sold by the Catholic church, upsetting many of the reformers. C 200
What are indulgences? C 200
This treaty created independent states in what would become Germany, ending the Holy Roman Empire. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
This early reformer stood out from the others in that he did not want to destroy the Catholic Church. C 400
Who was Desiderius Erasmus? . C 400
This war between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe led to more independent governments and advanced the idea of Federalism. C 500
This Catholic Order was created to educate people and spread Catholicism around the world. D 100
Who were the Jesuits? D 100
During this time period people of all religions co-existed and prospered on the Iberian peninsula. D 200
This church, driven by the Spanish Inquisition drove all members of other belief systems out of Spain. D 300
This is what you call people who attempt to spread their religious beliefs to other parts of the world. D 400
What are missionaries? D 400
The Spanish spread Catholicism to these newly discovered continents to the west. D 500
What are the Americas? D 500
This was the Catholic response to the Protestant reformation E 100
What was the Counter-Reformation or the Council of Trent? E 100
This is the part of Europe where the Reformation took hold. E 200
What is Northern Europe? E 200