REFORMATION REVIEW QUESTIONS. REVIEW March Madness! One thing that distinguished Calvin from other reformers 3 of Luther’s beliefs 3 causes of the Reformation.

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REFORMATION REVIEW QUESTIONS

REVIEW March Madness! One thing that distinguished Calvin from other reformers 3 of Luther’s beliefs 3 causes of the Reformation (religious) 1 political cause of the Reformation 1 economic cause of the Reformation

REVIEW 3 things accomplished by the Council of Trent Who said, “A coin in the coffer rings, a soul from purgatory springs?” John Knox is responsible for which religion in Scotland? Where did Zwingli establish his model Protestant community? Two facts about Jan Jus

REVIEW 2 facts about John Wycliffe The name for the event in which the Pope resided in France and was viewed as a puppet of the French King. The name for the event in which there were multiple popes—thereby reducing the prestige and credibility of the papal seat. Significant accomplishments of Henry VIII Significant accomplishments of Elizabeth I

REVIEW What was the center of European Calvinism? What was the spark that caused Luther to condemn the RCC? What was Henry VIII’s goal when he broke from the RCC? What did Martin Luther and Henry VIII have in common? What were Luther’s views on salvation?

REVIEW Who led the Society of Jesus? What was the Society of Jesus 2 characteristics of Baroque art 1 artist in the Baroque movement What is a violent strategy used by the RCC to counter the Protestant Reformation? What was the Index of Prohibited Books? How were Anabaptists different from many other Protestant groups?