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The Protestant Reformation JEOPARDY! Click to begin Mr. Lindenmuth AP Chapter 11 Review

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People German Ref. Ref. Elsewhere Counter Ref. Misc. 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

Christ’s presence in the Eurachist People FOR 10 Points What did Zwingli and Luther disagree on? Christ’s presence in the Eurachist Back to Game

People FOR 20 Points Who believed that if you lived as the Bible instructs you could presume that you are among God’s “elect?” John Calvin Back to Game

People FOR 30 Points He takes over the throne of England at the age of ten. He was the first English king to usher in Protestant reforms. Although, his reign was short lived because he died in his teens. Edward VI Back to Game

People Daily Double Ignatius of Loyola founded the Society of Jesus or commonly known as the Jesuits. What was the name of his most famous document? Spiritual Exercises Back to Game

People FOR 50 Points Who placed Martin Luther under the imperial ban, which made him an “outlaw?” Charles V Back to Game

Peasants Revolt 1525 What event did Luther condemn as “unChristian?” German Reformation FOR 10 Points What event did Luther condemn as “unChristian?” Peasants Revolt 1525 Back to Game

Brothers of a Common Life German Reformation FOR 20 Points What has been seen as a source of humanist, Protestant, and Catholic reform movements in the 16th century? It was a kind of boarding school. It stressed individual piety and practical religion. Brothers of a Common Life Or Modern Devotion Back to Game

German Reformation FOR 30 Points What doctrine made the permanent division between Catholicism and Lutherans in Germany? Peace of Augsburg Back to Game

German Reformation FOR 40 Points What famous indulgence preacher caused Luther to write his 95 Theses? John Tetzel Back to Game

German Reformation FOR 50 Points What chapter in the Bible did Luther discover his principle idea “justification by faith?” Romans Back to Game

Reformation Elsewhere FOR 10 Points What act made Henry VIII “ the only supreme head in earth of the Church of England?” This cemented the break from Rome and the pope ceased to be the head of the Church in England. Act of Supremacy Back to Game

Reformation Elsewhere FOR 20 Points What protestant group believed the Protestant Reformation was only going half way and that only a thoughtful consenting adult, able to understand the Scriptures and what the biblical way of life required, could enter the covenant of faith? Anabaptists Back to Game

Reformation Elsewhere for 30 Points Luther’s doctrine (justification by faith) is criticized for seeming to deny the believer’s need to do good works. Calvin’s doctrine (predestination) is criticized for seeming to deny the existence of? human free will Back to Game

Geneva Reformation Elsewhere FOR 40 Points What city did thousands of persecuted Protestants flock to in the mid 16th century? It was considered a beacon and refuge, Europe’s only free city. John Calvin would return there in 1540, never to leave the city again. Geneva Back to Game

Reformation Elsewhere FOR 50 Points What act made Anne Boleyn’s children the legitimate heirs to the throne in England? Act of Succession Back to Game

Counter Reformation FOR 10 Points What council was called upon by Pope Paul III to reassert church doctrine? Council of Trent Back to Game

Counter Reformation FOR 20 Points What religious group was most influential and successful during the Counter Reformation? Jesuits Back to Game

Scholastic education of the clergy Counter Reformation FOR 30 Points Name three things the Catholic Church reaffirmed during the Counter Reformation? Scholastic education of the clergy Role of good works Seven sacraments Transubstantiation Clerical celibacy Purgatory Veneration of saints Indulgences Back to Game

Counter Reformation for 40 Points What ruler reversed the reforms of Edward VI and restored Catholic doctrine in England? Mary I (Mary Tudor) Back to Game

Counter Reformation FOR 50 Points What long entrenched system of the medieval church did Protestant reformers criticize? Benefice System Back to Game

Misc. FOR 10 Points What practice was popular among upper-class women and reflected their social standing? Wet Nursing Back to Game

Misc. FOR 20 Points Who uses a comparing and contrasting method for the two ideas of idealism and realism in his most famous work? Miguel de Cervantes Back to Game

Misc. FOR 30 Points Who am I? I was a member of the King’s Men. My works struck universal human themes, many of which were deeply rooted in contemporary religious traditions. William Shakespeare Back to Game

What type of family was present in Western Europe in the 1500s? Misc. FOR 40 Points What type of family was present in Western Europe in the 1500s? Nuclear Family Back to Game

Diet of Augsburg Misc. FOR 50 Points What assembly did Charles V unrealistically order all Lutherans to revert back to Catholicism? Diet of Augsburg Back to Game