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1Unit 2 REVIEW
European History Jeopardy!
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3AP REVIEW 1 - round one
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4Luther 100
- He marketed indulgences for the archbishop of
Mainz.
John Tetzel
5Luther 200
- Which of the following was NOT a Lutheran tenet?
- Salvation by faith alone
- Authority of the bible and traditional
- church teachings
- Equal merit of all vocations
b. Authority of the bible and traditional church
teachings
6Luther 300
- They debated each other at the Colloquy of
Marburg over the question of the Eucharist in
1529?
Luther Zwingli
7Luther 400
- Luther saw the _______ as the special domain of
Women.
home
8Luther 500
- Which of the following is NOT true about Luther?
- Married Katharina von Bora
- Translated the new testament into German
- Supported the prevailing social and political
order during the Peasant Revolts - Authored the Institutes of the Christian Religion
d. Authored the Institutes of the Christian
Religion
9Reformation 100
- Calvinism spread to all of the following
countries EXCEPT? - Switzerland
- France
- Sweden
- Scotland
c. Sweden
10Reformation 200
- Which of the following would NOT be considered a
long-term cause of the Reformation? - a. activities of the Jesuits
- b. corruption of the Roman Catholic Church
- c. declining prestige of the papacy
- d. Christian humanist criticisms of the church
a. Activities of the Jesuits
11Reformation 300
- The establishment of the Anglican Church included
all of the following EXCEPT? - Henrys divorce to Catherine of Aragon
- Confiscation of monastic lands
- The Pragmatic Sanction
- The Supremacy Act of 1534
c. The Pragmatic Sanction
12Reformation 400
- Luthers response to the church and Charles V
- Here I stand. I can do no other. Led to his
excommunication at what event?
Diet at Worms, 1521
13Reformation 500
- Which of the following severely restricted the
- conduct of the people?
- Concordat of Bologna
- Genevan Consistory
- Brethren of Common Life
- Peace of Augsburg
b. Genevan Consistory
14Catholic Reformation 100
- Catholic doctrine which stated that the actual
body and blood of Christ was present at
communion.
Transubstantiation
15Catholic Reformation 200
- Which of the following was the primary objective
of the Catholic Reformation? - Reconciliation with Protestantism.
- To combat heresy and Protestantism.
- Institutional reform within the church.
- To stimulate new spiritualism.
c. Institutional reform with in the church
16Catholic Reformation 300
- The Art form which was intended to rekindle the
faith of the common people?
Baroque
17Catholic Reformation 400
- All of the following are true of the Council of
- Trent EXCEPT?
- The rejection of Lutheran and Calvinist positions
- The reaffirmation of the Catholic doctrine
- The Trident Decree of Tametsi
- The continued practice of selling indulgences
d. Continued sale of indulgences
18Catholic Reformation 500
- Which of the following was NOT a Catholic
- religious order established in the 16ht century
to - uplift the spiritual condition of the clergy and
the - people?
- Brethren of Common Life
- Ursuline Order
- Jesuits
a. Brethren of Common Life
19Religious Wars 100
- Treaty that ended the Habsburg-Valois Wars in
1559?
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
20Religious Wars 200
- _________ provided for the peaceful coexistence
of Calvinism and Catholicism in France.
Edict of Nantes
21Religious Wars 300
- The event that prevented Philip II from reuniting
western Europe under Catholic rule?
Defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588
22Religious Wars 400
- Which of the following was NOT part of the 30
Years War? - Defenstration of Prague
- Council of Blood
- Edict of Restitution
- Albert of Wallenstein
b. Council of Blood
23Religious Wars 500
- The Peace of Westphalia included all of
- the following EXCEPT?
- Edict of Nantes
- Calvinism was recognized as legally permissible
- Independence of the United Provinces of the
Netherlands was acknowledged - Denied the papacy the right to participate in
German religious affairs
a. Edict of Nantes
24Other 100
- Which of the following was NOT an early sign of
the - vulnerability of the papacy to increasingly
powerful - monarchies?
- Babylonian Captivity
- Great Schism
- Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges
- Reconquista
d. Reconquista
25Other 200
- In the mid-sixteenth century ______ was the
commercial capital of Europe
Antwerp
26Other 300
- An increase in the number of entrepreneurial
- capitalist, and influx of precious metals, and
- the development of joint-stock companies
- were all part of?
- The English Reformation
- The commercial Revolution
- The Price Revolution
- Scientific Revolution
b. Commercial Revolution
27Other 400
- The Portuguese sailor who first rounded the Cape
of Good Hope?
Bartholomew Diaz
28Other 500
- Put the following events in the order they
- occurred
- Peasant Revolts in Germany
- Peace of Augsburg
- Ninety-Five Theses
- Defenstration of Prague
95 theses peasant revolts peace of Augsburg
defenstration of Prague