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Take out your study guide for the Protestant Reformation. Tuesday Warm-Up Take out your study guide for the Protestant Reformation. **One person from each group please pass out chromebooks**

Setting up Your Student Accounts in NCEDCloud so they can access Powerschool, Schoolnet, and Canvas

Password Page Setup Password should be: Sb781204! 1.Have the students click on the eye to allow you to see their password as they set it up. 2. Make sure you tell the students not click next you will do that for them. Password should be: Sb781204! 3.Please remind student to write password down. 4.Once you have verified the student's password select next Last Name Initial in Lowercase Birthday Exclamation Mark YYMMDD First Name Initial in Caps

The Question Screen -Students have to answer 5 questions -Have them answer the word “None” for all of them and then hit next. This should complete the claiming account process. Please remind students to write down password.

PROTESTANT REFORMATION STUDY GUIDE COPY THE FOLLOWING TERMS ONTO PAGE # IN YOUR INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK: MARTIN LUTHER 95 THESES PROTESTANT REFORMATION (CAUSES AND EFFECTS) PROTESTANTS JOHN CALVIN HENRY VIII JOHANNES GUTENBERG PRINTING PRESS POPE LEO X INDULGENCES EXCOMMUNICATE COUNTER REFORMATION REVIEW YOUR REFORMATION MAP (IN YOUR NOTES)

Martin Luther Leader of the Protestant Reformation nailed his 95 Theses to the door of a Church credited with starting a new religion, Protestantism

95 Theses list of grievances against the Catholic Church written by Martin Luther document that started the Protestant Reformation

Protestant Reformation religious and historical movement during the 16th century causes: selling of indulgences, corruption in Catholic Church, Martin Luther’s 95 Theses, and printing press effects: split between Protestants and Catholics, less power in the Pope and Catholic Church, excommunication of Martin Luther

Protestants followers of Protestantism group that broke away from the Catholic Church during the Protestant Reformation

John Calvin inspired by actions of Martin Luther influential leader of the Protestant Reformation began his own branch of Protestantism known as Calvinism

Henry VIII King of England Broke away from the Catholic Church after Pope did not grant him annulment/divorce from his first wife Created the Protestant Church of England(Anglican Church)

Invented the printing press First book printed was the Bible Johannes Gutenberg Invented the printing press First book printed was the Bible

Printing Press Allowed books to be printed by machine instead of by hand Allows for Martin Luther’s ideas to spread quickly during the Protestant Reformation

Pope Leo X Head of Catholic Church at start of Protestant Reformation Accused of selling indulgences to fund the building of St. Peter’s Basilica Excommunicated Luther for going against the Catholic Church

Indulgences Letters from the Pope sold to people for forgiveness of sins Selling of indulgences was Luther’s main grievance against the Catholic Church

To be banned or thrown out of the Catholic Church Excommunicate To be banned or thrown out of the Catholic Church

Counter Reformation Catholic Church’s response to the Protestant Reformation Most important change was an end to the selling of indulgences Tried to bring Protestants back to the Catholic Church

Be sure to review your Protestant Reformation map from your notes

Protestant Reformation Post Test Review Your Study Guide in Preparation for the Your Test Tomorrow!! Take out your devices for some Kahoot review. Log in to Kahoot.it and wait for the game log in.