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Unit 2 REVIEW

Unit 2 REVIEW. European History Jeopardy!. Welcome!. AP REVIEW #1 - round one. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. He marketed indulgences for the a rchbishop of Mainz.

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Unit 2 REVIEW

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  1. Unit 2 REVIEW European History Jeopardy!

  2. Welcome!

  3. AP REVIEW #1 - round one 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  4. He marketed indulgences for the archbishop of Mainz. Luther 100 John Tetzel

  5. 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 Luther 200 b. Authority of the bible and traditional church teachings

  6. They debated each other at the Colloquy of Marburg over the question of the Eucharist in 1529? Luther 300 Luther & Zwingli

  7. Luther saw the _______ as the special domain of Women. Luther 400 home

  8. 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 Luther 500 d. Authored the Institutes of the Christian Religion

  9. Calvinism spread to all of the following countries EXCEPT? Switzerland France Sweden Scotland Reformation 100 c. Sweden

  10. 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 Reformation 200 a. Activities of the Jesuits

  11. The establishment of the Anglican Church included all of the following EXCEPT? Henry’s divorce to Catherine of Aragon Confiscation of monastic lands The Pragmatic Sanction The Supremacy Act of 1534 Reformation 300 c. The Pragmatic Sanction

  12. Luther’s response to the church and Charles V Here I stand. I can do no other. Led to his excommunication at what event? Reformation 400 Diet at Worms, 1521

  13. Which of the following severely restricted the conduct of the people? Concordat of Bologna Genevan Consistory Brethren of Common Life Peace of Augsburg Reformation 500 b. Genevan Consistory

  14. Catholic doctrine which stated that the actual body and blood of Christ was present at communion. Catholic Reformation 100 Transubstantiation

  15. 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. Catholic Reformation 200 c. Institutional reform with in the church

  16. The Art form which was intended to rekindle the faith of the common people? Catholic Reformation 300 Baroque

  17. 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 Catholic Reformation 400 d. Continued sale of indulgences

  18. 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 Catholic Reformation 500 a. Brethren of Common Life

  19. Treaty that ended the Habsburg-Valois Wars in 1559? Religious Wars 100 Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis

  20. _________ provided for the peaceful coexistence of Calvinism and Catholicism in France. Religious Wars 200 Edict of Nantes

  21. The event that prevented Philip II from reuniting western Europe under Catholic rule? Religious Wars 300 Defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588

  22. Which of the following was NOT part of the 30 Years’ War? Defenstration of Prague Council of Blood Edict of Restitution Albert of Wallenstein Religious Wars 400 b. Council of Blood

  23. 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 Religious Wars 500 a. Edict of Nantes

  24. 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 Other 100 d. Reconquista

  25. In the mid-sixteenth century ______ was the commercial capital of Europe Other 200 Antwerp

  26. 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 Other 300 b. Commercial Revolution

  27. The Portuguese sailor who first rounded the Cape of Good Hope? Other 400 Bartholomew Diaz

  28. Put the following events in the order they occurred: Peasant Revolts in Germany Peace of Augsburg Ninety-Five Theses Defenstration of Prague Other 500 95 theses – peasant revolts – peace of Augsburg – defenstration of Prague

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