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Review for Reformation Quiz

1. One effect of the Reformation in Europe was Unification of Europe politically and religiously. Reformation of Protestantism Establishment of important Protestant religions Reduction in the power of the catholic church

2. John Calvin believed In predestination In the sale of indulgences The right behavior might reveal who was among the elect That faith in God is all that is necessary for salvation

3. During the Counter Reformation, the Church Abolished simony and the sale of indulgences Became more corrupt Let each ruler decide the religion of their area Tried to regain the prestige lost during the Reformation

4. The Edict of Nantes gave religious freedom to The Catholics in England The Huguenots in France The Lutherans in France The aristocrats in Russia

Please use the a vocabulary word to match the correct term and definitions in the following slides

Vocabulary terms Great Schism Indulgences Boniface VIII 95 Theses (Pg. 386/389) Act of Supremacy Elizabeth I Counter Reformation Hapsburg Edict of Nantes Absolute Monarch Cardinal Richelieu Versailles (Pg. 399) Prussia Romanov (Pg. 402) Hohenzollerns

For each of the following write the vocabulary word that best fits Pope who claimed authority over kings and emperors Disagreement that split the papacy Martin Luther’s document that listed objections to the sale of indulgences English king who started the Anglican Church

5. Monarch who settled Scottish Calvinists in Ulster 6. Most powerful family in 16th century Europe 7. Political theory supporting the complete control of monarchs over their countries 8. Ambitious cardinal who strengthened the kings power in France

9. Palace that symbolized the power and extravagance of Louis XIV 10. Family that made Prussia a great power 11. Family under whose rule Russia became an empire