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Final Jeopardy Question

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Final Jeopardy Question

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  1. Causes People Documents Denomin- ations Vocab Effects 500 500 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 Final Jeopardy Question

  2. Category 1 500 pts Name the two religious reformers who suggested reforms similar to Luther in the 1400s: Wycliffe and Hus Back

  3. Category 1 400 pts These two intellectuals were part of the Northern Renaissance and Christian humanism: Erasmus and Thomas More Back

  4. Category 1 300 pts Identify three criticism of Luther on the Practices of the Roman Catholic Church: Corruption of priests; overselling of Indulgences; too much money in church; Popes corrupt… Back

  5. Category 1 200 pts Most of the religious reformers had this type Of education: They were Renaissance intellectuals Back

  6. Category 1 100 pts Important technology of the late 1400s; could the Reformation have been possible without it? Printing Press Back

  7. Category 2 500 pts Reformer…agreed with Luther; iconoclast; Zurich; Eucharist totally symbolic Huldrych Zwingli Back

  8. Category 2 400 pts Reverted to Catholicism after her father and Brother forced Protestantism on her country Mary Tudor/Bloody Mary Back

  9. Category 2 300 pts Wrote “Spiritual Exercises”…spread the Catholic word Ignatius Loyola Back

  10. Category 2 200 pts Wrote Institutes of Christian Religion; reformer, yet intolerant of others’ ideas; appealed to middle class John Calvin Back

  11. Category 2 100 pts “As soon as a coin in the coffer rings, the soul Into heaven springs”…author of this statement: Johan Tetzel Back

  12. Category 3 500 pts DefensorPacis Henry Tudor/VIII—Defender of the Faith Back

  13. Category 3 400 pts Augsburg Confession; Letter to Christian Nobility Martin Luther Back

  14. Category 3 300 pts Two docs—made Henry head of the Anglican Church; legitimized offspring of Anne Boleyn Act of Supremacy Act of Succession Back

  15. Category 3 200 pts The peasants of Germany made a list of demands/requests… Twelve Articles Back

  16. Category 3 100 pts Wittenburg; 1517; church… 95 Theses Back

  17. Category 4 500 pts Advocated separation of church and state, adult baptism, and strict reading of Bible Anabaptists, Mennonites Back

  18. Category 4 400 pts Vulgate Bible; 7 Sacraments; celibate priests Roman Catholic Church Back

  19. Category 4 300 pts Consistory; deacons; elect Calvinism Back

  20. Category 4 200 pts They allowed any who heard the word Of God to speak as a priest… Quakers Back

  21. Category 4 100 pts Consubstantiation…2 denominations Lutherans; Calvinists; Zwinglians Back

  22. Category 5 500 pts Schmalkaldic League Catholic German alliance with Charles V Back

  23. Category 5 400 pts Meeting at which Charles V questioned Luther; Luther excommunicated… Diet of Worms/Edict of Worms Back

  24. Category 5 300 pts New Catholic religious orders (2) emphasizing Spirituality and education: Jesuits; Ursulines; Carmelites Back

  25. Category 5 200 pts Define simony; pluralism; nepotism: Purchasing church offices; holding multiple…; giving offices to friends, family Back

  26. Category 5 100 pts Meetings held by Catholics to address Challenges to its beliefs and practices Council of Trent starting in 1545… Back

  27. Category 6 500 pts Identify 3 social effects of the Reformation: Improved family values; priests/ministers marry; women spiritually equal; peasants rebel… Back

  28. Category 6 400 pts Name the names of Calvinists in England, Scotland, France: Puritans; Presbyterians; Huguenots Back

  29. Category 6 300 pts Political divisions in the Holy Roman Empire led to this agreement: Peace of Augsburg Back

  30. Category 6 200 pts Targeted readers of protestant books… Index of Prohibited Books Back

  31. Category 6 100 pts What economic group found great appeal in Protestant doctrines? Middle class/Protestant work ethic Back

  32. Final Jeopardy Who were three of the Renaissance Popes whose corruption led to the Reformation? Time is up! Julius II; Alexander VI; Clement VII; Leo X You have 20 sec! Back

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