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Early ReformsVocabMiscellaneousTudorsReligions FINAL

Early Reforms – 100 === Martin Luther A German monk who started the Protestant Reformation

Early Reforms- 200 === 95 Theses Luther nailed this document to the Wittenberg church doors, which publicly stated his opposition of the church

Early Reforms === Horrified him, did not approve What did Luther think about the peasants revolt

Early Reforms === John Tetzel Who did Luther believe was the biggest offender of selling indulgences

Early Reforms === Charles V This Holy Roman Emperor declared Martin Luther a heretic and outlaw – ultimately forced Luther into hiding

Vocab – 100 === Indulgences The selling of religious relics and access to salvation – buying your way into heaven

Vocab === Protestants Term used for non-Catholic Christians – Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anglicanism

Vocab – 300 === Government controlled by religious leaders Theocracy

Vocab === Predestination A belief that God chooses a very few people to save (elect) – God knew from the beginning of time who will be saved

Vocab === 5 – Points of Calvinism Theology based on John Calvin’s beliefs – God saves every person upon whom he has mercy

Miscellaneous === John Calvin Which religious reformer believed the ideal government was a theocracy

Miscellaneous – 200 === Anabaptist This religion believed adults, not children, could choose to be baptized

Miscellaneous === Faith alone According to Anglican beliefs salvation is reached through what

Miscellaneous === Prince Frederick This man gave Martin Luther shelter after the Holy Roman Emperor declared him an outlaw

Miscellaneous === Who said this: “as soon as the coin in the coffer rings, a soul to heaven wings.” John Tetzel

Tudors === How many wives did King Henry VIII have 6

Tudors === Violent reign, killed many protestants Why was Queen Mary’s nickname Bloody Mary?

Tudors – 300 === Who became the ruler after Henry died? What was his/her religion? Edward VI – Protestant

Tudors === Wanted a divorce, no longer under the popes rule Why did Henry VIII break away from the Catholic Church

Tudors === Act of Supremacy This document, signed by parliament, claimed Henry VIII divorce was legitimate and he was the sole leader of the Church of England

Religions === Presbyterians Followers of John Knox were known as

Religions === Ignatius Loyola What individual founded the Jesuit Order?

Religions === French Protestants Who were the Huguenots

Religions === Preaching and rituals According to Lutheranism worship services are based on

Religions === 1.Churches bible interpretation 2.Needed faith and good words for salvation 3.Bible and church equally powerful authorities 4.No selling of false indulgences What were the four doctrines from the Council of Trent

Reformation Final Jeopardy List King Henry VIII wives and their fate

Cold War Jeopardy II T W?

Cold War Final Jeopardy II G W?