The Reformation Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Term | Definition |
Respond | to react to something that has been said or done. |
Publication | book or other printed work. |
Error | something incorrect or incorrectly done. |
Minor | small and not very important or serious. |
Parliament | group of people who make up a country's laws. |
Finance | to provide a large amount of money to pay for something. |
Contrast | difference between people, ideas, or situations that are being compared. |
Individual | considered separately from other people or things in the same group. |
Reformation | a religious movement that began in the 1500s to reform the Catholic Church. |
Martin Luther | a German monk. |
Indulgence | or pardons for sins. |
John Calvin | was one of the most influential of new Protestant leaders. |
Predestination | the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation. |
Theocracy | is a government ruled by religious leaders. |
William Tyndale | printed an English translation of the new Testament of the Bible. |
Counter- Reformation | the movement to strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church. |
Jesuits | the society of Jesus, which later became known as the Jesuits. |
Ignatius Loyal | was the most influential of the new religious orders. |
Council of Trend | sought ways to revive the moral authority of the Catholic Church and to stop the spread of Protestantism. |
Henry VIII | the king of the England. |
Annulment | is an official action ending a marriage. |
Act of supremacy | this act made the king the leader of the Church of England . |
Henry IV | he was crowned the following year. |
Edict | is an official public order made by a king or another authority. |
Philip II | the catholic ruler of Spain. |
Armada | or fleet of ships. |
Absolute Monarchy | a ruler had complete power over the government and its subjects. |
divine right of kings | a theory which states that king's right to rule comes directly from God. |
Louis XIV | Ruling from 1643 to 1715. |
Constitutional | is a form of government in which a king's or queen's power is limited by a constitution. |
Monarchy | is a form government in which a king's or queen's power is limited by a constitution. |
Federalism | a form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels. |
Created by:
Karenh2
Popular History sets