FRONT OF CARD (Blank Side) Martin Luther King Henry VIII 95 Thesis Elizabeth I Justification by Faith Anglican Church John Calvin Inquisition Predestination.

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FRONT OF CARD (Blank Side) Martin Luther King Henry VIII 95 Thesis Elizabeth I Justification by Faith Anglican Church John Calvin Inquisition Predestination Council of Trent

With a partner…. In your Protestant Reformation booklet, read out loud with your partner the Reformation in England section (you read a paragraph, they read a paragraph OR you read a sentence, they read a sentence)

Important Individuals Important Individuals – Write their name under picture – Complete description Narrative Questions Narrative Questions – Read questions first – Read narrative, highlight/number question – Answer in COMPLETE sentences

1.Describe the struggle between the papacy (Pope) and the state (Henry VIII) that prompted the Reformation in England? 2.Who headed the Church of England after the break with the Catholic Church? What did the state do with the Church’s property? 3.The Anglican Church combined practices from what two groups? 4.How did Elizabeth I resolve the conflicts between the Catholics and the Protestants? 5.How did the Catholic Church view money-lending after the Reformation? What did Calvinism argue?

With a partner…. In your Protestant Reformation booklet, read out loud with your partner the Counter Reformation section (you read a paragraph, they read a paragraph OR you read a sentence, they read a sentence)

Important Individuals Important Individuals – Write their name under picture – Complete description Narrative Questions Narrative Questions – Read questions first – Read narrative, highlight/number questions – Write in complete sentences on notebook paper

1.How did the Council of Trent plan to reform the Catholic Church? 2.What was the result of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations? 3.How did the Reformation affect the authority of the papacy? 4.What three denominations emerged from the Protestant Reformation? 5.What increased as a result of the religious division? 6.What impact did the printing press have on the Reformation and society?

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