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People of the Reformation
#1 Who was King of England during the Reformation? King Henry VIII
#2 Who wrote the 95 Theses? Martin Luther
#3 He believed in the idea that your fate is determined when you are born. John Calvin
#4 This group of people consisted of former Catholics who left the CC to protest corruption. Protestants
#5 The 95 Theses was written to who? Pope Leo X
Religions of the Reformation
#1 In this branch of Christianity, ppl believe in predestination. Calvinism
#2 Martin Luther created this branch of Christianity. Lutheran
#3 This branch was extremely corrupt and caused the Reformation to happen! Catholicism
#4 The Church of England is also know as the... Anglican Church
#5 Once queen of England, Bloody Mary converted England back to... Catholicism
Corruptions of the Catholic Church
#1 Indulgences were sold to mostly who... poor Catholics
#2 The Catholic church only wrote the Bible in what language? Latin
#3 Who is the supreme leader of the Catholic Church? Pope
#4 The Catholic Church proved that they had more ________ than the kings of Europe. Power
#5 The Catholic Church would sell this to highest bidder. Jobs within the Catholic Church
RANDOM
#1 Martin Luther spread his ideas against the Catholic Church using what invention? Printing Press
#2 King Henry VIII brought the Reformation where? England
#3 To this day the church does not do what? Pay taxes!
#4 Vernacular is the... local language
#5 If you were excommunicated then you... were banned from the Catholic Church
Reformation & Counter Reformation
#1 The Counter Reformation was whose response to the Protestant Reformation? the Catholic Church's
#2 The Jesuits were... the society of Jesus
#3 The Reformation happened because the Catholic Church... was corrupt
#4 The List of Prohibited Books stopped from what happening? Protestant messages from being shared and spread!
#5 Reform means CHANGE
Final Question
Why did the Catholic Church end up not having Martin Luther killed? So he wouldn't be seen as a martyr for the Protestant Reformation.