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Reformation

TermDefinition
Respond Respond To react to something that has been said or done.
Publication Book or other printed work.
Error Something incorrect or incorrectly done.
Minor Minor small and not very important or serious.
Parliament Parliament group of people who make up a country's laws.
Finance Finance to provide a large amount of money to pay for something.
Contrast Contrast difference between people ideas, or situations that are being compared.
Individual Individual considered separately from other people or thing in the same group.
Reformation, Reformation, a religious movement that began in the 1500s to reform the catholic church.
Martin Luther Martin was a German monk who stud up to the church.
Indulgences Or pardon for sins.
John Calvin John was on of the most influential of the new protestant leader.
Predestination Predestination the idea that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation.
Theocracy A theocracy is a government rule by religious leaders.
William Tyndale William printed the new testament of the bible
Counter-Reformation Counter-Reformation The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church.
Jesuits Jesuits Was the influential of the new religious order.
Ignatius Loyola Ignatius Loyola Founded jesuits.
Council of Trent Council of Trent Sought ways to receive the moral authority of the catholic
Henry the VII Henry VII The king of England rote a book about criticizing Luther’s ideas.
Annualment A annulment is an official action ending a marriage.
Henry IV Henry IV the civil war ended soon after Henry assumed the throne.
Edict An edict is an official public order made by a king or another authority.
Philip II Philip II, the catholic rule of Spain.
Armada Armada, or fleet of ships.
Absolute monarchy Absolute monarchy, a ruler had complete power over the government and its subject.
Divide right of kings Divide right of kings, a theory which states that a king’s right to rule comes directly from god.
Louis XIV Louis XIV Ruling from 1643 to 1715, Louis XIV exerted his power in almost every area of French life.
Constitutional monarchy Constitutional monarchy Is a form of government in which a king’s or queen’s power is limited by a constitution.
Federalism Federalism a form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels.
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