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Guided Reading Questions Chapter 20, Lesson 3 Guided Reading Questions

Pages 598-602 What was Martin Luther’s original goal? Why did these men want a reform? How were pardon’s obtained? What did Martin Luther nail to the church of the door? What did Luther argue was the only true guide to religious truth? What happened to Martin Luther? What church did Martin Luther start? What did the Peace of Augsburg do for the leaders of Germany?

Pages 603-605 What new form of Christianity was created? What concept did John Calvin believe in and preach about? Who was the king in England when Protestantism reached it? How many wives did King Henry VIII have? Why wouldn’t the pope grant him his annulment? What did Parliament pass that declared King Henry the head of the Church of England (Anglican Church)? Who is Bloody Mary?