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24 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following was not a cause of the Reformation? |
The spread of new ideas by the church. |
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The Protestant Reformation began with? |
Luthers 95 Thesis |
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According to Calvin the elect were? |
Those chosen for salvation by god |
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Predestination was the idea that? |
Ones fate has already been decided by God |
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The Anglican Church was started by? |
Elizabeth 1 |
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One major achievement by Elizabeth 1 of England was? |
The defeat of the Spanish Armada |
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A major factor in the spread of the Reformation was ? |
The invention of the printing press |
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The printing press was invented by? |
Gutenberg |
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All of the following came about in part because of the printing press EXCEPT? |
Rise of the Jesuits |
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The Catholic Reformation was? |
The attempt to address corruption in the Catholic Church |
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The council of Trent ? |
Tried to address Abuse and corruption in the Catholic Church |
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All of the following were goals of the Jesuits EXCEPT ? |
Aid the spread of Protestant ideas |
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All are true of the heliocentric theory EXCEPT? |
Official theory of the CATHOLIC CHURCH |
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All are true of the geocentric theory except? |
Based on observations of the night sky and mathematical proof |
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Huss |
Bohemian burned for preaching in his native language |
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Wycliffe |
Englishman who translated the bible into English |
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Luther |
German monk who wrote the 95 thesis |
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Calvin |
French Protestant who taught predestination |
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Henry V111 |
Monarch who brought the reformation to England |
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Copernicus |
Polish astronomer who first proposed the heliocentric theory |
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Kepler |
Danish mathematician who proved the heliocentric theory |
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Galileo |
Italian scientist who got in trouble for popularizing the heliocentric theory |
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Newton |
English scientist who laid the foundation for physics |
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Harvey |
English physician who proposed the circulation of blood |