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JeopardyJeopardy Howard Mayo and Nicole Howard Mayo and Nicole
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Mount Airy High SchoolMount Airy High School
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Final Jeopardy PEOPLE
100
What sparked the Reformation?
People
Marin Luther’s 95 theses
200
The Reformation in Zurich was led by_____________.
People
Ulrich Zwingli
300
______ was an early church critic who was burned at the stake for his early criticisms of the Catholic Church.
BONUSWWI
John Hus
__________ was the king of England who broke away from the Catholic Church.
King Henry VIII
People
400
The Act of Succession made whose children the legitimate heirs to the throne?
People
Anne Boleyn
500
__________ wrote the book the Imitation of Christ, which summarized the philosophy of the Brothers of the Common Life.
People
Thomas a Kempis
100
What were people called if they opposed the Catholic church’s teachings, views, and abuses?
Religion
Protestants
200
Which religion was based on the views of Martin Luther’s beliefs?
Religion
Lutheranism
300
Which religion believed in “predestination”, a belief that God had already chosen who was going to go to heaven.
Religion
Calvinists
400
Ignatius of Loyola started a religious order known as the __________, that took vows of poverty and obedience to the pope.
BONUSPeople
Jesuits
Who desired a rapid and thorough implementation of Apostolic Christianity ?
Religion
The Anabaptist
500
Who was the group that sought to return to the original ideals of Saint Francis and became popular among the ordinary people to whom they directed their ministry?
Religion
The Capuchins
100
What religion does Catholicism practice?
Beliefs
Christianity
200
The __________ maintained most of the Catholic doctrines like the seven sacraments, celibacy for clergy, and transubstantiation.
Beliefs
Anglican Church
300
Which religion believed in a strict moral code of behavior; no social dancing, no fortune telling, and no gambling?
Beliefs
Calvinism
400
The Freedom of a Christian, written by Martin Luther, summarized the new teaching of salvation ________________
Beliefs
by faith alone.
500
13th- through 15th century lay religious movements shared a common goal of:
BONUSCountries
Religious simplicity in the imitation of Jesus.
Name four true statements of the ideology and practice of the Brothers of the Common Life?
Beliefs
They were centered at Zwolle and Deventer in Netherlands; they fostered religious life outside of formal churches, they embraced a lay religious life of prayer and study without surrendering the world, they stressed individual piety and practical religion.
100
The word ____________ is used to describe the
spoken language of an area.
Vocab
Vernacular
200
What were French Calvinist called?
Vocab
Huguenots
300
______________ is a remission of the temporal penalty imposed on penitents by priests as a work of satisfaction for their confessed mortal sins.
Vocab
Indulgence
400
________ is when an official is not participating in benefices but receiving payment and privileges.
BONUSGovernments
Absenteeism
What was it called when an official held more than one office at a time?
Vocab
Pluralism
500
_______ were an influential women's order that was founded in 1535 for the religious education of girls from all social classes.
Vocab
The Ursulines
100
What was Martin Luther’s most famous work?
Literature
95 Theses
200
___________ translated the English Bible in 1526.
BONUSLiterature
William Tyndale
What is Miguel De Cervantes most well known novel?
Literature
Don Quixote
300
William Shakespeare was a member and principal writer of a famous company of actors known as what?
Literature
The King's Men
400
___________was John Calvin’s foundational work for Calvinism.
Literature
Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536)
500
The Book of Common Prayer, written by Thomas Cranmer, was imposed on all English churches by the __________.
Literature
Act of Uniformity
100
Anabaptists are the 16th-century ancestors of which modern groups?
Odds and Ends
Amish
200
The Reformation broke out first in the cities of
Odds and Ends
Switzerland and Germany
300
Lutheranism was introduced into Denmark by whom?
Odds and Ends
King Christian II
400
What German city became a refuge for persecuted Protestants and the center of Lutheran resistance?
BONUSOdds and Ends
Magdeburg.
The Council of Trent's most important reforms concerned what?
Odds and Ends
Internal Church discipline
500
The Peace of Augsburg recognized in law what had already been established in practice______________
Odds and Ends
that the ruler of a land would determine
the religion of the land.
100
Protestants were more likely than Catholics to
Hodge Podge
permit divorce
200
What is nepotism?
Hodge Podge
Favoring family members in the appointment of Church offices
300
Where did the popes live during the
Babylonian Captivity?
Hodge Podge
Avignon
400
In Praise of Folly, _________ criticized the corruption in the church and the hypocrisy of the clergy.
Hodge Podge
Erasmus
500
The___________
was formed by Protestant (Lutheran) princes to defend themselves against Charles V’s drive to re-Catholicize Germany.
BONUSHodge Podge
League of Schmalkalden
John Knox established _____________.
Hodge Podge
Presbyterianism
The most successful politique was
Final Jeopardy PEOPLE
Elizabeth I of England
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