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What are the 4 Calvin laws?
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1. Bible access for anyone
2. No wickedness (dancing/cards) 3. No rude songs 4. 9pm curfew |
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What are the 3 different types Protestants?
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Calvinists, Anglicans, Lutherans
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What did Martin Luther nail to a Church door?
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The 95 Theses
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What did Martin Luther burn in public?
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The bull issued by Pope Leo X
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Why did people want to be Protestants?
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1. Didn't want to pay the high Church taxes (tithes)
2. Scandles with the Pope 3. The poor were unfairly taxed 4. God saves through faith, not money |
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How did Martin Luther spread Protestantism?
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He printed the Bible in several languages and gave many speeches
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How did the Catholics try to stop Protestantism?
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1. Threaten excommunication
2. Massacre (St. Bartholemew Day) |
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Inquisition
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The Church put non-believers on trial and killed them
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St. Bartholemew Massacre
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The Queen of France is at a wedding, she orders all the Protestants at the wedding to be killed. This started a religious war, which lasted 7 years.
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King Henry the VIII
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Started the Protestant Church in England
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Leonardo DaVinci
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Was a 'Renaissance Man'(highly skilled in many areas). Was a painter, inventor, engineer, and scientist of genius. First designed the helicopter, a tank, a aparachute, and a flying machine
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Galileo
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Learned about a 'looking glass' in 1609, and proceded to create one to see the stars. Discovered that the Earth revolves aroudn the Sun, and that the moon was solid.
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Michelangelo
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Created fresco paintings on teh ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Was perhaps the greatest artist of the high Renaissance
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Machiavelli
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Nicolo Marchiavelli, a Florentine writer, believed that a strong leader would end all the political chaos. Wrote 'The Prince', which disagreed with the Humanist view that people were capable of improving themselves by their own efforts
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Shakespeare
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The most famous writer, wrote over 32 plays and sonnets.
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Purgatory
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The place in wich a person's soul was thought to suffer until all sins were punished
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Nepotism
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Giving jobs to undeserving relatives
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Erasumus
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Famous Humanist who recommended trying to fix the church from within
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Indulgence
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A cancellation of punishment for sins
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Black Death
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A Bubonic Plague that killed almost a third of all the people in Europe
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City State
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A small city and the rural area immediately surrounding it
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Hinterland
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The surrounding area of a City State, providing food and other necessities
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Flying Buttress
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An archway that supports a wall
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