Question 1
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Identify ALL the events led to the Reformation.
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Political, theological trouble in the medieval Church.
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The medieval split within the Catholic Church which led to several Popes in power at the same time.
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Decreasing secularization of the Church
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Corruption of the Catholic clergy
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Social, political, and cultural shifts due to the Renaissance
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The people's shift away from Humanism
Question 2
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Pope [blank_start]Leo X[blank_end] ordered the sale of indulgences in order to finance the building of [blank_start]St. Peter’s Basilica[blank_end] in Rome
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Leo X
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St. Peter’s Basilica
Question 3
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In order to raise money for the Catholic Church, Johann [blank_start]Tetzel[blank_end] sold indulgence in the [blank_start]Holy Roman Empire[blank_end] (Three Words)
Question 4
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Who said “As soon as a coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs”
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Leo X
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John Calvin
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Ignatius de Loyola
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Jan Huss
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Johann Tetzel
Question 5
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[blank_start]Indulgences[blank_end] is the pardon from punishment for sins.
Question 6
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The map to the left represents the [blank_start]Holy Roman Empire[blank_end], which was a loose confederation of 300 independent German states
Question 7
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Justification by faith alone is the belief that...
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people could receive salvation only through the grace of God, not through their own actions.
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all people are equal in the Church.
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one can go to Heaven through the sale of Indulgences.
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good deeds is essential for one to get into Heaven.
Question 8
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Check EVERYTHING that applies to the belief of priesthood of all believers.
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It stated that priest had no special role in the people’s salvation
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It viewed all people as equal in the Church
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It was the central idea used by John Calvin when he formed his religion.
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It was one of Martin Luther's belief posted in 95 Theses
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It was the Catholic Church's view of the role of the priest.
Question 9
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Martin Luther nailed his [blank_start]95 Theses[blank_end], or his complaints, on the Church door in Wittenberg.
Question 10
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As a result of his 95 Theses, [blank_start]Martin Luther[blank_end] was excommunicated by [blank_start]Leo X[blank_end].
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Martin Luther
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Johann Tetzel
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John Calvin
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Henry VIII
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Leo X
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Charles V
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Clement VII
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Paul III
Question 11
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[blank_start]Charles V[blank_end] was the Holy Roman Emperor during the time of Martin Luther
Question 12
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[blank_start]Charles V[blank_end] summoned Luther to the Imperial [blank_start]Diet of Worms[blank_end], which was an imperial meeting of the rulers of the empire, over his actions against the Catholic Church
Question 13
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Identify EVERYTHING that applies to the Diet of Worms
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It led the the excommunication of Martin Luther.
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It resulted in Martin Luther being banished from the Holy Roman Empire.
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It led to prohibiting the sale or printing of the works of Martin Luther.
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It was a reaction to Charles V excommunicating Martin Luther
Question 14
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As a result of the ruling of the Diet of Worms, [blank_start]Frederick III[blank_end], also known as The Elector of Saxony, protected Luther. While in hiding, Luther translated the [blank_start]Bible[blank_end] into German
Question 15
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German princes who protested the treatment of Luther became known as
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Protestants
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Calvinists
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Puritians
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Hugonots
Question 16
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In 1555, Charles V signed a peace treaty with the Protestant princes known as the______.
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Peace of Augsburg
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Edict of Nantes
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Peace of Worms
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Edict of Augsburg
Question 17
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Who said the following quote:
"I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God. Amen."
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Martin Luther
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John Calvin
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Johann Tetzel
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Henry VIII