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English Reformation DQ #1. Which English king broke from the Catholic church and established the Church of England? #2. In 1588, what fleet of ships sailed to England in an attempt to overthrow the English queen? #3. What is the official name of the Church of England? #4. What English queen, known as the Virgin Queen, is one of the greatest monarchs in English history? #5. While similar to the Catholic Church, the Church of England allowed what new law? Bonus Q ~ How many children did Henry VIII have?

The Spread of the ____________ WHII #5

Reformation in _____________ Home of M. Luther; Princes of Germany _________________ __________________. The _______________ (powerful family) remained ___________ _________________. Conflicts between Protestants and Catholics resulted in the __________________.

Reformation in ____________ Protestants in France were called ______________________. King Henry IV attempted to quiet conflict in France between Catholics and Huguenots. Issued “________________” 1598 – the law ______________________ ____________________________ _____________ (Huguenots). ___________________________made the 30 Years’ War about politics not religion.

____________________________ ___________________ doctrine, end corruption, win back favor of citizenry, and combat popularity of Protestantism with their own Catholic __________ _________________. _____________________________ ~ (1545) Pope called for a council to look into allegations made by Protestants. ______________________________________.

Counter Reformation Key Catholic Changes: (different than Protestant beliefs) The _______, not the individual, __________________________. Church traditions had authority over the lives of Christians and was now ______________________. 3. ____________________________________ __________________a life of good works was required as well.

_________________ _________ ~ (aka - the Society of Jesus) pledged ______________________ in Rome. A group of __________________ - duty was to _____________________________________ ____________________________________. Heavily influenced the cultures of the Latin America (Central and South America). Still in existence today.

The Inquisition Committee of 6 cardinals were charged by the Pope to _____________________________________. (heresy – _______________________; a heretic) Inquisition empowered by the Pope to __________ _________; aka – witch hunts. ____________________ to accomplish their mission.