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Montserrat Zamudio

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respond   to react to something that has been said or done  
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publication   book or other printed work  
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error   something incorrect or incorrectly done  
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minor   small or not very important or serious  
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Parliament   group of people who make up a country's laws  
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Finance   to provide a large amount of money to pay for something  
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contrast   difference between people, ideas, or situations that are being compared  
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individual   considered separately from other people or things in the same group  
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Reformation   a religious movement that began in the 1500's to reform the Catholic Church.  
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Martin Luther   An important leader of the reformation was Martin Luther, a German monk.  
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indulgences   pardon of sins  
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John Calvin   A French scholar named John Calvin was one of the most influential of the new Protestant Church  
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predestination   the idea that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation  
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theocracy   a government ruled by religious leaders  
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William Tyndale   At about the same time, William Tyndale printed an English translation of the New Testament of the bible.  
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Counter-Reformation   The movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church.  
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Jesuits   The Society of Jesus, which later became known as The Jesuits, was the most influential of the new religious orders.  
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Ignatius Loyola   It was found by Ignatius Loyola.  
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Council of Trent   sought ways to revive the moral authority of the Catholic Church and to stop the spread of Protestantism.  
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Henry VIII   Henry VIII, the king of England, wrote a book criticizing Luther's ideas.  
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Edict   An official public order made by a king or another authority.  
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Philip II   Phillip II, The Catholic ruler of Spain, championed of the Counter-Reformation.  
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armada   Fleet of ships  
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Absolute monarchy   A ruler had complete power over the government and it’s subjects  
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Divine right of kings   A theory which states that a king’s right to rule directly from God.  
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Louis XIV   These two theories of kingship created a powerful leader in France’s king Louis XIV.  
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Constitutional Monarchy   A form of government in which a king’s or queen’s power is limited by a constitution.  
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Federalism   A Form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels.  
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Annulment   An official action ending a marriage  
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Act of Superemacy   In 1534, Parliament pasted the Act of Superemacy.  
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Henry IV   He was crowned Henry IV the following year.  
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