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Jeopardy ReformationChurch Issues Reformers A Whole New World Everything Else Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Final Jeopardy Q $500

$100 Question from Reformation… This is the term for the movement that began in the 1500’s to oppose the Pope and the Catholic Church

$100 Answer from Reformation… Protestant Reformation

$200 Question from Reformation… This invention of the 1400’s greatly helped apread the ideas of the Protestant Reformation.

$200 Answer from Reformation… Printing Press

$300 Question from Reformation… This is the form of Protestantism that was started by Martin Luther in Germany.

$300 Answer from Reformation… Lutheranism

$400 Question from Reformation… This is the form of Protestantism that began when English King Henry VIII made himself head of the English Roman Catholic Church following the pope’s refusal to annul his marriage.

$400 Answer from Reformation… Anglicanism

$500 Question from Reformation… This group believed in adult baptism and was considered radical reformers of the time.

$500 Answer from Reformation… Anabaptists

$100 Question from Church Issues… This refers to documents sold by high-level Catholic officals that absolved people of sin so they didn’t’ have to spend time in purgatory befor going to heaven.

$100 Answer from Church Issues… Indulgences

$200 Question from Church Issues… This man was known as the “Corrupt Pope”

$200 Answer from Church Issues… Rodrigo Borgia or Alexander the VI

$300 Question from Church Issues… One issue the church was having was the continuing doubt of this term for the sin of Adam.

$300 Answer from Church Issues… Original Sin

$400 Question from Church Issues… The Pope is chosen from among this group, the highest officials in the Catholic church, besides the Pope of course.

$400 Answer from Church Issues… Cardinals

$500 Question from Church Issues… Absenteeism was a problem with Catholic cardinals during this time as well. Especially for this cardinal that only entered a church once and that was for his own funeral.

$500 Answer from Church Issues… Antoine De Prat

$100 Question from Reformers… In 1517, he unintentionally caused the Protestant Reformation by posting his 95 Theses on the Chapel door.

$100 Answer from Reformers… Martin Luther

$200 Question from Reformers… This man ruled Geneva with a very strict guideline of rules. He set up institutes all over Europe.

$200 Answer from Reformers... John Calvin

$300 Question from Reformers... This man was a Swedish reformer that was far more radical than Martin Luther, particularly when it came to adult baptism.

$300 Answer from Reformers... Ulrich Zwingli

$400 Question from Reformers... This ruler was head over the Holy Roman Empire and agreed to the Peace of Augsburg with Martin Luther.

$400 Answer from Reformers... Charles V

$500 Question from Reformers... This Dutchman inadvertently undermined the Church from within in his book In Praise of Folly

$500 Answer from Reformers... Erasmus

$100 Question from A Whole New World Protestantism seem to spread faster in this area of Europe more than the countryside. Perhaps it had to do with the larger population here.

$100 Answer from A Whole New World Urban areas

$200 Question from A Whole New World Even after the Protestant Reformation, most European countries remained loyal to this Christian Denomination.

$200 Answer from A Whole New World Roman Catholicism

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $300 Question from A Whole New World Throughout the Protestant Reformation, there were no Protestant inroads to Spain or this country where the Renaissance found it’s start.

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $300 Answer from A Whole New World Italy

$400 Question from A Whole New World After 1540, there were no new Protestant territories outside of this region.

$400 Answer from A Whole New World Netherlands

$500 Question from A Whole New World King Henry of France ended a war between Frenchmen and Huguenots by signing this agreement.

$500 Answer from A Whole New World Edict of Nantes

$100 Question from Everything Else... This is the term for the belief that God has already chosen your fate regardless of what you do in this life.

$100 Answer from Everything Else... Predestination

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $200 Question from Everything Else... Martin Luther believed that man was justified through God by this alone.

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $200 Answer from Everything Else... Faith

$300 Question from Everything Else... This was the group summoned by the Catholic Church in response to the Protestant Reformation. They put together the modern day bible.

$300 Answer from Everything Else... Council of Trent

$400 Question from Everything Else... The Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits, were Catholic Missionaries. The society was founded by this man.

$400 Answer from Everything Else... Ignatius Loyola

$500 Question from Everything Else... This was the interrogation instituted by the Catholic Church that often resulted in the interviewee being beheaded. This was especially true in Spain.

$500 Answer from Everything Else... The Inquisition

Final Jeopardy This massacre in France was one of the deadliest on record during the Protestant Reformation. It later led to the Edict of Nantes.

Final Jeopardy Answer St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre