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Unit 3 Assignment – Reformation & Counter-Reformation

 

Unit Readings:

·         Western Heritage: Chapter 11 (All)

·         Modern European History: Chapter 4; Chapter 5 (pp. 61-67)

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Terms – Identify each of the following terms in complete sentences (who, what, when, where!). Then write a sentence explaining why the item is historically significant.


  1. Simony
  2. Indulgences & Johann Tetzel
  3. Martin Luther
  4. Justification by Faith
  5. 95 Theses
  6. Charles V
  7. Diet of Worms
  8. "Priesthood of All Believers"
  9. German Peasants’ Revolt
  10. Peace of Augsburg
  11. "Cuius Regio, Eius Religio"
  12. Ulrich Zwingli & the Marburg Colloquy

13.  John Calvin

  1. The Institutes of the Christian Religion
  2. Predestination
  3. Theocracy
  4. Henry VIII
  5. Catherine of Aragon
  6. Anne Boleyn
  7. Thomas More
  8. Act of Supremacy
  9. Six Articles
  10. Edward VI
  11. Book of Common Prayer
  12. Act of Uniformity
  13. Anabaptists
  14. Council of Trent
  15. Ignatius Loyola & the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

Extended Response Questions - Respond to the following questions in one or more well-written paragraphs. Remember to begin your paragraphs w/ strong topic sentences!

  1. Describe the major changes in belief and practice that Martin Luther introduced into Christianity. (WH pp. 406-408; MEH pp. 45-48)
  2. Discuss John Calvin’s unique contributions to the Reformation and the nature of the Protestant community he helped establish in Geneva, Switzerland. (WH pp. 416-418; MEH pp. 51-54)
  3. Evaluate the following statement: "The English Reformation under Henry VIII was Protestant in name only." (WH pp. 421-425; MEH pp. 54-56)
  4. You are a reporter assigned to cover the Council of Trent.  Discuss the major decisions and actions it has taken in response to the Protestant Reformation. (WH pp. 427-428; MEH pp. 64-65)
  5. Discuss the dynamics of the family in early modern Europe (marriage, family size, child rearing, etc.). How did the Reformation affect the role of women? (WH pp. 433-437)
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