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Title: JEOPARDY POWERPOINT TEMPLATES


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JEOPARDY POWERPOINT TEMPLATES
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Politics Protestant Reformation Catholic Counter Reformation Art and Literature Misc.
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Question for Cat 1 - 100
  • What did the Peace of Augsburg establish?

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Answer for Cat 1 - 100
  • The prince of a given territory in the Holy Roman
    Empire would determine the religion of his
    domains and all within those domains would follow
    it. Only involved Lutheranism and Catholicism

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Question for Cat 1 - 200
  • Explain the religious policies of Elizabeth I

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Answer for Cat 1 - 200
  • Elizabethan Settlement
  • Protestantism
  • Politique
  • 39 Articles

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Question for Cat 1 - 300
  • Who said, Paris is worth a mass? and what did
    this person do to save France from Civil War?

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Answer for Cat 1 - 300
  • Henry IV of France

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Question for Cat 1 - 400
  • Provide four examples of Charles Vs power

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Answer for Cat 1 - 400
  • Sacked Rome in 1527
  • Controlled the Netherlands, Holy Roman Empire,
    Spain, and territories in the New World
  • Signed the Peace of Augsburg
  • Preoccupied with Turks and the French
  • Divided his empire between Phillip II and
    Ferdinand
  • Diet of Worms

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Question for Cat 1 - 500
  • 4 Phases of the 30 Years War and something about
    each

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Answer for Cat 1 - 500
  • Phase 1 BohemianDefenestration of Prague
    Battle of White Mountain Catholic victory
  • Phase 2 Danish Phase Christian IV Catholic
    victory
  • Phase 3 Gustavus Adolphus French-Swedish Phase
  • Phase 4 French Phase destruction of HRE
    Richelieu

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Question for Cat 2 - 100
  • 3 events and/or people before Luther who called
    for change in the RCC

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Answer for Cat 2 - 100
  • Hus
  • Wycliffe
  • Conciliar Movement
  • Marsiglio of Padua
  • Erasmus

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Question for Cat 2 - 200
  • Two events in the RCCs history that undermined
    its status and prestige.

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Answer for Cat 2 - 200
  • Babylonian Captivity
  • Conciliar Movement
  • Papal Schism
  • Crusades

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Question for Cat 2 - 300
  • Tell us something about the following
  • Calvin
  • Luther
  • Zwingli
  • Knox

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Answer for Cat 2 - 300
  • Calvin Geneva, predestination. Influenced Knox
    work ethic and wealth Consistory
  • Luther 95 Theses, German Peasants Revolt,
    women translated the Bible into German church
    and state combibed
  • Zwingli Zurich consubstantiation marriage
    killed in religious wars Colloquy of Marburg
    Bible as sole religious authority
  • Knox Scotland Calvinist overthrow the monarchy

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Question for Cat 2 - 400
  • Three beliefs of Anabaptists

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Answer for Cat 2 - 400
  • No infant baptism
  • They believed the end of the world
  • was near.
  • Rejected the idea of the Trinity (Father, Son,
    and
  • Holy Spirit)
  • Separation of church and state
  • Women to have priesthood
  • Rejected secular agreements, refused to take
  • civil oaths, pay taxes, hold public office, or
  • serve in the military

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Question for Cat 2 - 500
  • 5 major differences between Protestants and
    Catholics

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Answer for Cat 2 - 500
  • The Eucharist
  • Sacraments
  • Salvation
  • Worship of saints
  • Marriage and Clergy

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Question for Cat 3 - 100
  • Provide two facts about the Jesuits

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Answer for Cat 3 - 100
  • Loyola
  • Missionaries abroad
  • Oath of loyalty to the Pope
  • Established schools
  • reform the church through education
  • spread the Gospel to pagan peoples
  • fight Protestantism

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Question for Cat 3 - 200
  • What did the Index of Prohibited Books do?

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Answer for Cat 3 - 200
  • Censored printed material that threatened the
    RCCs supremacy

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Question for Cat 3 - 300
  • Identify three specific ways that the Counter
    Reformation was successful.

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Answer for Cat 3 - 300
  • The Catholic Reformation thus succeeded in
    bringing southern Germany and eastern Europe back
    to Catholicism
  • 1542, Roman Inquisition established in the
  • Papal States (Sacred Congregation of the Holy
    Order)
  • Index of Forbidden Books was strongly
  • enforced
  • Heresy was effectively ended in the Papal
  • States
  • Jesuit schools became among the finest in all of
  • Europe.
  • Ursuline order of nuns (1544) Sought to combat
    heresy through Christian education

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Question for Cat 3 - 400
  • What were the strengths and limitations of using
    the Inquisition as a tool of the Counter
    Reformation?

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Answer for Cat 3 - 400
  • Answers will vary
  • Beginning in 1542, the Jesuits oversaw both the
  • Spanish and Italian Inquisitions
  • Spain persecution of Moriscos (Christian
  • Moors) Christian Jews who were suspected of
  • backsliding to their original faiths
  • Italy, Pope Paul IV issued a papal bull accusing
  • Jews of killing Christ and ordering that Jews be
  • placed in ghettos in the Papal States
  • The persecution of Jews throughout Europe
  • increased as a result

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Question for Cat 3 - 500
  • Identify three things determined at the Council
    of Trent

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Answer for Cat 3 - 500
  • Reaffirmed the 7 sacraments
  • Curbed abuses with indulgences
  • Confirmed Popes authority
  • Did not reconcile with Protestants
  • Equal validity of Scripture, Church traditions,
    and
  • writings of Church fathers
  • Salvation by both good works and faith
  • Monasticism, celibacy of clergy, and purgatory
    reaffirmed

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Question for Cat 4 - 100
  • Who wrote The Praise of Folly and what does it
    have to do with the Protestant Reformation?

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Answer for Cat 4 - 100
  • Erasmus
  • Inspired educated reform
  • Satire on Catholic Church abuses

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Question for Cat 4 - 200
  • Who wrote the Institutes of the Christian
    Religion and what was it about?

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Answer for Cat 4 - 200
  • Calvin
  • Predestination

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Question for Cat 4 - 300
  • What was the key issue raised in Luthers 95
    Theses?

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Answer for Cat 4 - 300
  • Indulgences

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Question for Cat 4 - 400
  • Who wrote The Spiritual Exercises?

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Answer for Cat 4 - 400
  • Ignatius Loyola

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Question for Cat 4 - 500
  • Which groups or people used Baroque art to
    advance their causes?

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Answer for Cat 4 - 500
  • Monarchs, Protestants, and the RCC

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Question for Cat 5 - 100
  • Who said, A coin in the coffer rings, a soul
    from purgatory springs?

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Answer for Cat 5 - 100
  • John Tetzel

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Question for Cat 5 - 200
  • How did the Protestant Reformation impact
  • Spain
  • The Holy Roman Empire?

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Answer for Cat 5 - 200
  • Spainlittle impact remained predominantly
    Catholic
  • Holy Roman Empiredivided until the 1860s added
    Calvinism with the Treaty of Westphalia

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Question for Cat 5 - 300
  • Who helped Henry VII get the divorce from
    Catherine?

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Answer for Cat 5 - 300
  • Thomas Cromwell

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Question for Cat 5 - 400
  • How did the Reformation impact France, England,
    and the Netherlands

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Answer for Cat 5 - 400
  • France Civil War Henry IV converted to
    Catholicism Catholicism and state religion
  • Netherlands War of independence from Spain
    Northern Netherlands granted independence and
    largely Protestant
  • England Anglican Church Act of Supremacy

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Question for Cat5 - 500
  • 3 characteristics of Baroque art
  • 2 artists and their works

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Answer for Cat 5 - 500
  • Answers will vary.

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  • 3 facts about the Spanish Armada

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  • Several attempts
  • Poor food, weather, and Sir Francis Drake
  • Did not ruin Spain
  • Nationalism in England
  • Phillip angry about Protestantism in England,
    death of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Netherlands

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