Abeka 7th Grade History of the World Test 5 (Chapters 13-15)
Christianity must not be thought of as a revolutionary political movement
After reading the "Twelve Articles" from the peasants, what was Luther's response?
Lancaster
At the Battle of Bosworth Field, Henry Tudor won the Wars of the Roses bringing victory to what family?
Austria
For almost 300 years, the Holy Roman Emperors were the Hapsburg family of where?
results of territorial churches
Territorial churches produced cold, formal churches that held no religious freedom
Henry VIII
Under whose rule did England break away from the Roman church, beginning the English Reformation?
Margrete
What "lady king" of Denmark ruled from Finland to Greenland, the largest kingdom in Europe at that time?
Thirty Year's War
What Civil War was fought with Germans and the Holy Roman Empire over politics and religion?
William Shakespeare
What English author and playwright is perhaps the greatest writer the world has ever known?
Edward I
What English monarch realized the need for representative government and made it a permanent establishment of the government?
Inquisition
What Roman church court was established to investigate matters of alleged heresy?
Tetzel
What Roman church official traveled through Germany selling indulgences?
Netherlands
What country did William the Silent lead in its independence from Spain?
Precedents of freedom by clearly defining the rights and privileges of the people
What did the signing of the Magna Carta establish?
Peace of Augsburg
What gave official approval for territorial state-established churches in Germany?
Protectorate
What government did Cromwell set up after he dissolved Parliament in 1653?
Switzerland
What is the nation that is known for their continuous policy of national neutrality?
England secured complete independence from the Roman church
What is the significance of the English defeat of the Spanish Armada?
Plantagenet
What line of kings did Henry II of England begin?
Model Parliament
What marked the beginning of representative government becoming a regular feature of English government?
Counter-Reformation
What movement was a response to the Protestant Reformation?
Norman Conquest
What name was given to the Battle of Hastings, when William the Conqueror claimed the throne of England?
Portugal
What nation led the way in the great age of exploration?
France
What nation was formed from ancient Gaul and what country won the Hundred Years' War?
Bloody Mary
What nickname did Mary Tudor receive for her persecution of English Protestants?
Jesuits
What religious group had the philosophy of "the end justifies the means"?
95 Theses
What statements by Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation in 1517?
Bible
What was the influence of the Northern Renaissance?
1517
When did the Protestant Reformation start?
1066
When was the Battle of Hastings?
1688
When was the Glorious Revolution?
1611
When was the King James Version of the Bible published?
1215
When was the Magna Carta signed?
1555
When was the Peace of Augsburg signed?
1648
When was the Peace of Westphalia signed?
1588
When was the Spanish Armada defeated?
1440
When was the movable-type printing press invented?
Diet of Worms
Where did Charles V declare Martin Luther a heretic?
Richard I
Which English king had a love of crusades? (Hint: Lion-Hearted King )
Moors
Which early inhabitants of Spain founded hundreds of schools and universities?
Sir Francis Drake
Who attacked and raided Spanish ships for England's benefit?
Simon de Montfort
Who called the first meeting of Parliament in 1265?
Charles I
Who dissolved Parliament in 1629 beginning the "Eleven Years' Tyranny"?
Cavaliers
Who fought the English Civil War for the divine right of kings?
Johann Gutenberg
Who invented the movable-type printing press in 1440?
John Huss
Who is the Christian reformer in Bohemia?
Joan of Arc
Who led the French during the Hundred Year's War and was known as the "Maid of Orleans"?
John Knox
Who led the Scottish Reformation?
Desiderius Erasmus
Who published the first printed edition of the New Testament in the original Greek?
John Wycliffe
Who translated the Bible into English for the first time?
John Calvin
Who was the Christian reformer in Geneva?
Ulrich Zwingli
Who was the Christian reformer in Zurich?
Alfred
Who was the first great king of England?
John
Who was the most hated king in English history?
Celts
Who were the earliest known inhabitants of the British Isles?
John Foxe
Who wrote the Book of Martyrs?
Hugh Capet
Whose coronation in 987 marks the birth of the French nation?