Chapter 14: AP Euro
As a result of the Peace of Augsburg, the people of Germany...
Became either Lutheran or Catholic depending on the preference of their prince.
France supported the Protestant princes of Germany in order to...
Keep Germany politically fragmented.
The Peace of Westphalia was signed in...
October, 1648.
In the 15th century, many clerics held more than one benefice, a practice known as
Pluralism.
The Edict of Nantes...
Provided conditions for the peaceful coexistence of Calvinism and Catholicism in France.
The dissolution of the English monasteries...
Resulted from Henry VIII's desire to confiscate their wealth.
John Knox was influential in the Reformation in...
Scotland.
The Genevan Consistory...
Severely regulated the conduct of Genevans.
The 7 northern provinces of the Netherlands formed the _____ and in 1581 declared their independence from Spain.
Union of Utrecht.
The new religious order for women that emerged in the sixteenth century was the...
Ursuline Order.
Calvin's reform movement...
Was thoroughly integrated into the civil government of Geneva.
Baroque art was...
Intended to kindle the faith of the common people.
The Index was...
A catalog of forbidden readings.
According to the text, the Calvinist doctrine of predestination led to...
A confidence among Calvinists in their own salvation.
Luther viewed sex as...
A good and natural thing within marriage.
Martin Luther wrote his entitled letter "95 Theses" to Archbishop Albert in response to...
A new campaign to sell indulgences.
Anabaptists generally favored all of the following except...
Abolition of baptism.
Luther's ideas about the Roman exploitation of Germany...
Appealed to the political aspirations of German princes.
The decision to burn Michael Servetus at the stake reflected...
Calvin's harsh view of religious dissent.
_______'s institutes of the Christian religion laid out the core elements of his theology.
Calvin.
The Thirty Years' War began in...
Germany.
_____ published the Edict of Nantes in 1598.
Henry IV.
Luther saw the ______ as a special domain of women.
Home.
In order to pay for the Habsburg-Valois wars, the French monarchs...
Sold public offices.
The Catholic Reformation started in the 1540's as a response to the Protestant Reformations...
Sought to stimulate a new spiritualism.
The fourth, or _______ phase of the Thirty Years' War began in 1635.
Swedish.
Martin Luther's first response to the demands of the Swabian peasants of their lords was...
Sympathy for the peasants.
The Quakers trace their origins, in part, to...
The Anabaptists.
Ulrich Zwingli attacked all of the following except...
The Doctrine of Trinity.
The Concordat of Bologna between France and _____ helps explain why France didn't become a Protestant country.
The papacy.
According to Calvin the elect were...
Those individuals chosen for salvation.
The doctrine of indulgences rests on all of the following principles except...
Belief in salvation by faith alone.
In the early 16th century, critics of the church attacked all of the following except...
The academic pursuits of the clergy.
Luther believed that the church consisted of...
The entire community of Christian believers.
In 1521, Charles V ordered Luther to appear before the...
Diet of Worms.
The Reformation in England was primarily the result of...
Dynastic and romantic concern of Henry VIII.
The Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre led to a...
lengthy civil war