Unit 8 Study Guide. Vocabulary-Fill in the Blank Absolute MonarchySect Balance of PowerTheocracy Counter Reformation95 Theses Divine Right of Kings Indulgences.

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Unit 8 Study Guide

Vocabulary-Fill in the Blank Absolute MonarchySect Balance of PowerTheocracy Counter Reformation95 Theses Divine Right of Kings Indulgences Predestination Reformation

Multiple Choice 1.Where did the Reformation begin? 2.Why did Martin Luther post his 95 Theses? 3.Why was the Anglican Church created? 4.What were French Calvinists called? 5.What did the Treaty of Westphalia end? 6.Why did Lutheranism spread in Germany? 7.How did Cardinal Richelieu strengthen the French government? 8.What caused the Thirty Years’ War? 9.How did the Thirty Years’ War change Europe? 10.What were Cardinal Richelieu’s goals for France?

Short Answer-3 rd Hr. 1. Explain how the Catholic Church responded to Protestant reforms. 2. How is Louis XIV an example of an absolute monarch?