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HHSFC history Ch.2

Hoover Freshman History ch. 2

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Martin Luther helped start the___________when he nailed the_________to the door of Wittenberg Castle. These were many points against the sale of___________(pardons from sin) reformation, 95 theses, indulgences
The reformation led to the formation of__________(non-catholic) churches. protestant
Martin Luther was a monk from_______, therefore, most of the country became________. Germany, Lutheran
___________are Christians who aren't Catholic. Protestants
Because the Pope would not grant__________divorce, he started the new church of England called the________church. This act in which he became head of the Church of England was called the________________. Henry VIII, Anglican, Act of Supremacy
Henry VIII's children who reigned after him were Edward VI,____,and_________. Henry VIII and his descendants were all from the_____line. Mary, Elizabeth, Tudor
The years that Elizabeth ruled are called the___________age. Elizabethan
John Calvin taught______________, a doctrine that said God knew from the beginning who would be_____. He wrote the________________________________ which is a summary of Protestant theology. predestination, saved, Institutes of Christian Religion
The____________________was a movement within the Catholic church to keep people loyal to Catholicism. Catholic Reformation (also called the Counter Reformation)
_______were Catholic missionaries that were to teach Catholic doctrine, convert non-Christians to Catholicism, and stop the spread of Protestantism. Jesuits
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