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Why Henry VIII broke from the Roman Catholic Church

To annul his first marriage to Catherine of Aragon

1555 decision by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V to allow German rulers a choice between Lutheranism or Catholicism

Peace of Augsburg

French Calvinists allowed of worship by the Edict of Nantes

Huguenots

English and American Calvinism

Puritanism

Banned dancing, card playing, showy dress, cursing, etc.

Calvinism’s social restrictions

Luther’s initial career plan

Lawyer

Luther received training to work at these jobs.

Monk, priest, professor

Feeling Luther had for most of his early life

That he was sinful and damned to Hell

Roman Catholic Church’s response to Luther

Excommunication

Luther accomplished this while hiding in Wittenberg Castle

Translated the Bible into German

Published by Roman Catholic Church to keep Catholics from reading tempting information

Index of Prohibited Books

Used to hunt down heretics

Inquisition

Held 1545-1563 to clarify Church doctrine and bring reforms

Council of Trent

Founded by Ignatius of Loyola

Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

Changes for the clergy brought on by Council of Trent

More devout, disciplined, educated; had to live in assigned area; marriage banned; could only hold 1 Church office

Renaissance view of God

Distant and unknowable

Expert who provided cures, help, and often victim of witchhunters in 1500s

Wise/cunning man/woman

Renaissance sports

Rugby, hockey, skittles, hurling, curling, soccer

They often led violent outbreaks.

Women

Rapid increase in prices

Inflation

Two most popular forms of printing for the common

Broadsides and almanacs

Diet of common person during the Renaissance

Fish, cereal, new vegetables, spices

Typical rural home

One room, thatched-roof cottage with no windows and few possessions

Typical urban home

Stone or brick with several rooms and more possessions

Improved until population increase caused it to decline

Standard of Living

Made famous for his woodcuts and engravings

Albrect Dürer

Author of many plays and sonnets

William Shakespeare

Blamed for bad or annoying occurrences

Evil spirits, demons, and other fantastical creatures

Difference between the Northern and Italian Renaissances

Northern focused more on early Christianity than Italian did.

Issued by French King Henry IV to grant Protestants freedom of worship.

Edict of Nantes

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Pope responsible for the Council of Trent

Pope Paul III