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France England Germany Spain Key Figures Vocabulary Terms

This French reformer believed in predestination and founded a church in Geneva A 100

What is John Calvin? A 100

This was the name given to French protestants who fought with Catholics in the Religious Wars A 200

Who were the Huguenots? A 200

During this event French protestants were slaughtered in the streets by Catholics, leading to the Fourth War of Religion. A 300

What was the Saint Bartholomew's day massacre? A 300

This granted religious freedom to most of France. A 400

What was the edict of Nantes? A 400

After King Henry II was killed in a jousting accident and his son Francis II died at the age of 15, Catherine, a member of this renowned Renaissance family ruled France as a regent for her son Charles IX. A 500

Who are the Medici Family? A 500

This English King declared himself head of the church in England when the Pope refused to grant him a divorce. B 100

Who is Henry VIII? B 100

This early reformer wanted to translate the bible into English so that people could access the knowledge contained within it directly. B 200

Who was William Tyndale? B 200

This daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon persecuted Protestants after becoming Queen of England. B 300

Who was Mary I, a.k.a. Bloody Mary? B 300

This is the number of wives that Henry VIII had throughout his lifetime. B 400

What is Six? B 400

She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, eventually becoming Queen of England after the death of her half sister. B 500

Who was Elizabeth I? B 500

He became famous for his reforms after nailing the 95 Thesis to a cathedral door. C 100

Who is Martin Luther? C 100

These passes to get out of purgatory more quickly were sold by the Catholic church, upsetting many of the reformers. C 200

What are indulgences? C 200

This treaty created independent states in what would become Germany, ending the Holy Roman Empire. C 300

What is the treaty of Westphalia? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

This early reformer stood out from the others in that he did not want to destroy the Catholic Church. C 400

Who was Desiderius Erasmus?. C 400

This war between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe led to more independent governments and advanced the idea of Federalism. C 500

What is the Thirty Years’ War? C 500

This Catholic Order was created to educate people and spread Catholicism around the world. D 100

Who were the Jesuits? D 100

During this time period people of all religions co- existed and prospered on the Iberian peninsula. D 200

What is the Golden Age of Spain? D 200

This church, driven by the Spanish Inquisition drove all members of other belief systems out of Spain. D 300

What is the Catholic church? D 300

This is what you call people who attempt to spread their religious beliefs to other parts of the world. D 400

What are missionaries? D 400

The Spanish spread Catholicism to these newly discovered continents to the west. D 500

What are the Americas? D 500

This was the Catholic response to the Protestant reformation E 100

What was the Counter- Reformation or the Council of Trent? E 100

This is the part of Europe where the Reformation took hold. E 200

What is Northern Europe? E 200

E 300 The name used for the followers of Martin Luther.

What are Lutherans? E 300

These followers of Calvin would eventually colonize part of North America. E 400

Who were the Puritans? E 400

These two countries were created when the Catholics of Flanders pushed the Protestants to the North of the country. E 500

What are Belgium and the Netherlands? E 500

This is the Highest position in the Catholic Church F 100

What is the Papacy? F 100

The idea that if you believe in something it must be true. F 200

What is faith? F 200

The ability of the Pope to sever someone from the church for eternity. F 300

What is excommunication? F 300

A group founded with a mission to advance a religious goal. F 400

What is a religious order? F 400

A member of the Christian church who does not follow catholicism or orthodoxy. F 500

What is a Protestant? F 500

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