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Jan 27 History Test

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QuestionAnswer
Barter To Trade
Guilds Groups formed to protect artists and bakers
Renaissance Means rebirth. Named because there was a rebirth of interest in art and learning.
Vernacular Everyday language people speak in a region.
Secular Means you are more interested in this world than in religion and getting to heaven.
Humanism Renaissance movement based on the values of the ancient greeks and romans, such as that individuals and human society were important
Reformation Beginning of a movement in Christianity known as Protestantism
Undulgence Reduced the Church's punishment for a sin
Denomination An organized branch of Christianity
Theology Study of Religion and God
Predestination The belief that no matter what a person does the outcome of his or her life is already planned by God.
Heresy Belief that contradicts the teachings of religion
Recant Take back what you have said.
Ninety-five theses a collection of arguments against the traditions and teachings of the Catholic Church written by Martin Luther and spread throughout Europe
Huguenots French Protestants
Diet of Worms An official Assembly of the Emperor and German Princes in the City of Worms. Where Luther was demanded to recant and he refused and was later outlawed.
Council of Trent A series of Catholic Meetings where rules were written as to how priest should be educated and behave. Help unify beliefs and practices helping to end corruption.
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