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AP Euro History Ch13

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1. Christian Humanism   major goal was the reform of christianity.  
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2. Desiderius Erasmus's: The Praise of Folloy   Erasmus explaining that monks shoudn't get all the praise they are expecting because everything they think is important amd makes them think they're better than everyone else is meaningless and unnessacary.  
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3. Thomas More's: Utopia   Reflected More's own concerns with the economic, social, and political problems of his day.  
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4. pluralism and absenteeism   high church officials took over more than one church office: office holders ignored their duties and hired underlings  
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5. Thomas a Kempis': Imitation of Christ   "truely, at the day of judgement we shall not be examined by what we have read, nut what we have done; not how well we have spoken, but how religiously we have lived.  
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6. The Sacraments   A catholics cheif means of receiving gods grace  
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7. Martin Luther   Founder of Lutheranism and author of the 95 theses.  
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8. Salvation by Faith   "Good works do not make good man, but a good man does good works.  
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9. Priesthood of all Believers   Christians who followed the word of god were their own priests.  
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10. Johann Tetzel and Indulgences   Sold Indulgences, then tool the money back to Rome to build the St Pter Basilica.  
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11. Ninety-five Theses   A response to to John Tetzel and the selling of indulgences, that was nailed to a church door for everyone to see.  
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12. The Edict of Worms   Made Martin Luther ab outlaw within the empire.  
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13. The peasants war, 1524   Thomas Muntzer inflamed the peasants against their rulers with his fiery language.  
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14. Transubtantiation   the substance of bread and wine consumed in the rite is miraculously transformed into the body and blood of Jesus.  
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15. the Protestant minister and family   Martin luther married Katherina von Bora providing a model of married and family life for the new Protestant minister  
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16. Charles V   Holy Roman Empirer  
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17. Pope Clement VII   joined with Francis I in the second Habsurg-Valois war  
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18. Suleiman the magnificent   Defeated and killed king Louis of Hungury at the battle of Mohacs in1526  
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19. Peace od Augsburg   End to religious warfare in Germany in 1955.  
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20. Gustavus Vasa   Overthrow the denmark ruler Christian II  
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21. Ulrick Zwingli   Began the Reformation of switzerland  
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22. Marburg Colloquy   Produced no agreement and no evangelical aliance  
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23. Anabaptists, Munster   A true christian church was a voluentary association of believers how have undergown spiritual rebirth and had then been baptized  
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24. Millenarianism   Belived that the end of the world was at habd and that they would usher in the kingdom of god with munster as the New jeruselam  
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25. Menno Simons   Responsible for rejuvenating Dutch Anabaptisim  
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26. Henery VII's wife's   Effort to get a son to inheirt his kingdom  
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27. Act of Supermacy   the break of the church of England with Rome  
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28. Book of common Prayer   New acts of Parliment institued the write of the clergy to marry, the elimination of images and the creation of a revised protestant liturgy.  
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29. Edward the VII and "Bloody Mary"   Third son of Henery VII: Burned more than three hundred Protestants  
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30. John Calvin   Organizer of the protestant movement  
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31. Predestination   ment that god had predestined some poeple to be saved and others to be damned.  
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32. Geneva   Where John Calvin took up a ministery.  
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33. Protestant Education   All children should have the oppurtonity of an education provided by the state  
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34. Puritants   attempted to ban drinking in taverns, dramatic performances, and dancing.  
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35. Catholic Reformation   The revival of Roman Catholicism.  
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36. Saint Teresa of Avila   expirenced a variety of mistical visions that claimed to result in the union of her soul with god  
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37. Ignatious Loyola   a spanish noblemen who founded the Society of Jesus  
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38. Jesuits   the society of Jesus who became the chief instrument of the catholic reformation  
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39. Francis Xavier   one of the origanal members of the society of Jesus who carried the message of Catholic christianity to the east  
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40. Pope Paul III   appointed his nephews as cardinals involving himself in politics  
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41. Council of Trent   reaffirmed traditional catholic teachings in opposition to protestant beliefs  
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42. Huguenots and Saint Bartholomew's Day   French Calvinists: A massacre of Huguenots in August 1572  
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43. Henery IV and the edict of Nantes   assinated by a monk who was repelled by the spectical of a catholic king cooperating with a protestant :ecnoliged catholicism as the official religion of France  
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44. Philip II   the son and heir of charles V, and the greatest advocate of millitant catholicism.  
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45. The battle of Lepanto   Philips attempt to crush the revolt in the Netherlands  
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46. The New World   Spains Empire.  
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47. The Netherlands   Became prosperous threw comercial and textile industry, consisted of 17 provinces.  
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48. Union of Utrecht   the prganization of 7 northern Dutch speaking states into a protestant union to oppose spanish rule.  
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49. Elizabeth   daughter of Henery VII and Anne Boleyn  
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50, Spanish Armada   to esquort the duke of Parma in Flanders and his troops across the English channel for invasion.  
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