Chapters 13/14- Flashcards

1
Q

Oratory of Divine Love

A

Reforming organization of the late 1400s that included clergy and laymen

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2
Q

Where was the reformation in Germany the strongest?

A

Urban cities

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3
Q

Where was Calvin’s success strongest?

A

France and Switzerland

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4
Q

What was the Latin phrase that summed up Luther’s primary argument with the church?

A

Sola fide

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5
Q

The Peace of Augsburg settled the Lutheran problem by adopting the principle that

A

The ruler of each territory determined the religion there

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6
Q

Did the anabaptists merge peacefully with Lutherans and Calvinists?

A

Yes

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7
Q

What did Henry Vlll execute Anne Boleyn for?

A

Adultery

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8
Q

What was the first European nation to establish trade connections with China?

A

Russia

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9
Q

Who was there Byzantine Empire destroyed by?

A

The Ottoman Turks

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10
Q

What were the Brothers of the Common Life?

A

Group of Christian/N Renaissance humanists.

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11
Q

Pluralism

A

When high church officials took other positions to collect more money while neglecting their original duties.

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12
Q

Who wrote the 95 Theses?

A

Martin Luther

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13
Q

Edict of Worms

A

January 1522 when Martin Luther was called to trial and refused; Edict made him an outlaw.

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14
Q

Peasant’s War

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1520s, when peasants, angered by their conditions, revolted and sought Luther’s support which he did NOT give.

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