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Learning Target I can analyze how the Counter Reformation revitalized the Catholic Church.

Daily Agenda Review “Reform and Reaction” passage and questions Discuss “Comparing Protestant and Catholic Beliefs” thought bubbles Read & discuss “Expansion of Christianity” passage Map Analysis – Spread of Protestantism

What city was the center of the Calvinist movement? What city was the center of the Lutheran movement? To what country did Calvinist teachings spread? What city was the center of the Anglican movement? In what country was the Anglican church born?