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Name the two religious reformers whosuggested reforms similar to Luther in the 1400s:

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Wycliffe and Hus

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These two intellectuals were part of the Northern Renaissance and Christian humanism:

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Erasmus and Thomas More

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Identify three criticism of Luther on the Practices of the Roman Catholic Church:

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Corruption of priests; overselling ofIndulgences; too much money in church; Popes corrupt…

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Most of the religious reformers had this typeOf education:

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They were Renaissance intellectuals

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Important technology of the late 1400s; could the Reformation have been possiblewithout it?

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Printing Press

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Reformer…agreed with Luther; iconoclast;Zurich; Eucharist totally symbolic

Huldrych Zwingli

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Reverted to Catholicism after her father andBrother forced Protestantism on her country

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Mary Tudor/Bloody Mary

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Wrote “Spiritual Exercises”…spread the Catholic word

Ignatius Loyola

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Wrote Institutes of Christian Religion; reformer, yet intolerant of others’ ideas; appealed to middle class

John Calvin

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“As soon as a coin in the coffer rings, the soulInto heaven springs”…author of this statement:

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Johan Tetzel

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Defensor Pacis

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Henry Tudor/VIII—Defender of the Faith

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Augsburg Confession; Letter to Christian Nobility

Martin Luther

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Two docs—made Henry head of the AnglicanChurch; legitimized offspring of Anne Boleyn

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Act of SupremacyAct of Succession

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The peasants of Germany made a list of demands/requests…

Twelve Articles

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Wittenburg; 1517; church…

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95 Theses

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Advocated separation of church andstate, adult baptism, and strict reading of Bible

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Anabaptists, Mennonites

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Vulgate Bible; 7 Sacraments; celibate priests

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Roman Catholic Church

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Consistory; deacons; elect

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Calvinism

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They allowed any who heard the wordOf God to speak as a priest…

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Quakers

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Consubstantiation…2 denominations

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Lutherans; Calvinists; Zwinglians

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Schmalkaldic League

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Catholic German alliance with Charles V

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Meeting at which Charles V questioned Luther; Luther excommunicated…

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Diet of Worms/Edict of Worms

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New Catholic religious orders (2) emphasizingSpirituality and education:

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Jesuits; Ursulines; Carmelites

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Define simony; pluralism; nepotism:

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Purchasing church offices; holding multiple…; giving offices to friends, family

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Meetings held by Catholics to addressChallenges to its beliefs and practices

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Council of Trent starting in 1545…

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Identify 3 social effects of the Reformation:

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Improved family values; priests/ministers marry; women spiritually equal; peasants rebel…

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Name the names of Calvinists in England,Scotland, France:

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Puritans; Presbyterians; Huguenots

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Political divisions in the Holy RomanEmpire led to this agreement:

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Peace of Augsburg

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Targeted readers of protestant books…

Index of Prohibited Books

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What economic group found great appeal inProtestant doctrines?

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Middle class/Protestant work ethic

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Who were three of the Renaissance Popes whose corruption led to the Reformation?

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Julius II; Alexander VI; Clement VII; Leo X