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Protestants Martin Luther Counter Reformation Renaissance Culture More Renaissance Culture Wild Card 2 Point 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 2 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points
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Why Henry VIII broke from the Roman Catholic Church
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To annul his first marriage to Catherine of Aragon
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1555 decision by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V to allow German rulers a choice between Lutheranism or Catholicism
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Peace of Augsburg
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French Calvinists allowed of worship by the Edict of Nantes
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Huguenots
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English and American Calvinism
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Puritanism
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Banned dancing, card playing, showy dress, cursing, etc.
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Calvinism’s social restrictions
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Luther’s initial career plan
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Lawyer
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Luther received training to work at these jobs.
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Monk, priest, professor
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Feeling Luther had for most of his early life
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That he was sinful and damned to Hell
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Roman Catholic Church’s response to Luther
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Excommunication
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Luther accomplished this while hiding in Wittenberg Castle
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Translated the Bible into German
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Published by Roman Catholic Church to keep Catholics from reading tempting information
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Index of Prohibited Books
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Used to hunt down heretics
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Inquisition
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Held 1545-1563 to clarify Church doctrine and bring reforms
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Council of Trent
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Founded by Ignatius of Loyola
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Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
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Changes for the clergy brought on by Council of Trent
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More devout, disciplined, educated; had to live in assigned area; marriage banned; could only hold 1 Church office
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Renaissance view of God
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Distant and unknowable
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Expert who provided cures, help, and often victim of witchhunters in 1500s
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Wise/cunning man/woman
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Renaissance sports
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Rugby, hockey, skittles, hurling, curling, soccer
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They often led violent outbreaks.
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Women
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Rapid increase in prices
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Inflation
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Two most popular forms of printing for the common
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Broadsides and almanacs
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Diet of common person during the Renaissance
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Fish, cereal, new vegetables, spices
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Typical rural home
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One room, thatched-roof cottage with no windows and few possessions
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Typical urban home
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Stone or brick with several rooms and more possessions
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Improved until population increase caused it to decline
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Standard of Living
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Made famous for his woodcuts and engravings
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Albrect Dürer
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Author of many plays and sonnets
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William Shakespeare
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Blamed for bad or annoying occurrences
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Evil spirits, demons, and other fantastical creatures
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Difference between the Northern and Italian Renaissances
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Northern focused more on early Christianity than Italian did.
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Issued by French King Henry IV to grant Protestants freedom of worship.
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Edict of Nantes
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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Pope responsible for the Council of Trent
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Pope Paul III
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