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Protestant Reformation Explorers The New World 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Counter Reformation Protestant Leaders

Protestant Leaders 100 This man, who used to be a Catholic monk, started the Protestant Reformation

100 Martin Luther

Protestant Leaders 200 This man changes England from a Catholic to a Protestant country when he creates the Anglican Church (or Church of England)

200 King Henry VIII

Protestant Leaders 300 This French man who has to flee to Switzerland comes up with the idea of predestination

300 John Calvin

Protestant Leaders 400 Why was the Anglican Church started?

400 King Henry VIII wanted a son and to divorce his wife, Pope refused

Protestant Leaders 500 Explain three ideas of Martin Luther

500 Salvation by faith alone, Bible is the only authority (not the catholic church), people should read the bible in their own language, indulgences are wrong

Protestant Reformation 100 These are pieces of paper that people could Buy that promised forgiveness of sins

100 indulgences

Protestant Reformation 200 This is the list of wrong things the Catholic Church was doing wrong that Martin Luther nailed to the church door

Theses

Protestant Reformation 300 This helps to spread the ideas of the Protestant Reformation?

300 Gutenberg’s Printing Press

Protestant Reformation 400 This Queen of England tries to change England back from Protestant to Catholic

400 Mary I

Protestant Reformation 500 What happens in Germany after the Reformation?

500 Thirty Years’ War between Catholics and Protestants. At the end each prince gets to decide the religion of his people. Southern German leaders, the Hapsburgs, stay Catholic and control central Europe.

Counter Reformation 100 This group of Catholics was formed to teach people about Catholicism and also acted as missionaries who all around the world to tell people about Christianity

100 Jesuits

Counter Reformation 200 These were judges who called in people to find out if they were really Christians, if they were not they would torture or kill them

200 Inquisition

Counter Reformation 300 Name three countries that remained Catholic

300 France, Italy, Spain, Portugal (Southern Europe)

Counter Reformation 400 This allowed both Protestant Huguenots and Catholics in France practice their own religion

400 Edict of Nantes

Counter Reformation 500 This council said that salvation is by faith AND good works, the Church alone can interpret the Bible correctly

500 Council of Trent

Explorers 100 Why did the explorers go? Where did they go from?

100 Gold, Glory, God (from Europe)

Explorers 200 What does Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal do?

200 Starts a school for map making and sailing in Portugal, sends explorers into Africa

Explorers 300 What is the Triangular Trade?

300 Trading route that connects England (send manufactured goods like guns, pots, beads, and clothing to Africa), Africa (send slaves to the Americas), and America (send raw materials like cotton, tobacco, and sugar to England)

Explorers 400 Who is Pizzaro?

400 Spanish conquistador (conqueror) who attacks and defeats the Incas in South America

Explorers 500 I am the first European to circumnavigate the world

500 Ferdinand Magellan

New World 100 This is when one control completely controls the government, economy, and society of another country

100 colony

New World 200 Who is credited with discovering the New World (even though he thinks he is India)?

200 Christopher Columbus

New World 300 What is the Middle Passage?

300 Voyage (sea path) from Africa to the Americas that carried slaves

New World 400 Who is Hernando Cortez?

400 Spanish conquistador who defeats the Aztecs in Mexico

New World 500 What is mercantilism?

500 Idea that colonies should send their wealth to the home country, prove you are rich by exporting more than you import and by having as much gold and silver as possible

Make your wager

World History Name one similarity and three differences between Catholicism and Protestants