History Unit 4 Self Test 2
The followers of Wycliffe were called ________________________
Lollards
The method not used by the pope to enforce Catholic principles was the
Lollards
The Swedish Lutheran leader ____________________________ led a movement to drive the Hapsburg from Germany
Gustavus II
The Tudor dynasty was established by _____________________ of ____________________________
Henry of Tudor
Almohads
A Muslim power which came from Africa
Calais
A battle which resulted in the defeat of French forces
Inquisition
A church court
Oligarchy
A form of government by a privileged few
Index
A list of books forbidden to Catholics
Four areas of change during the Renaissance were in the areas of ___________________________, _______________________________, _______________________________________, and ______________________________
Government, Art, Literature, and Science
Doge
An Italian Duke
Members of a group of Protestants believing in peace, separation of church and state, and adult Baptists were called ______________________________
Anabaptists
The French general who brought organization and discipline to the French army was _____________________________________
Bertrand Du Guesclin
The heliocentric theory was devised by __________________________
Copernicus
Don Quixote was a famous painting by Da Vinci
False
Henry VIII nine-years old when he became king
False
One of the most powerful families in Italy during the Renaissance was the Hapsburg family.
False
The Hundred Years' War was fought mainly in England
False
The reformation in England was strictly religious
False
Tyndale translated the Bible into Greek and Latin
False
Jesuits
Founded by Ignatius Loyola
Huguenots
French Calvinists
Politiques
French Catholics primarily interested in Government
The city which became a haven for over six thousand protestants was
Geneva
The Catholic group established by Loyola in Spain was called the
Jesuits
The doctrine of the elect was taught by _________________________________
John Calvin
The man who spread Wycliffe's beliefs in Bohemia was
John Huss
Explain the contributions or beliefs of several protestant leaders.
John Wycliffe and his followers made the first major translation of the Bible into English. John Calvin believed faith to be all important. Martin Luther believed that only Go had the power to save man.
The practice of granting favors or positions to one's own relatives is called ___________________________________
Nepotism
Three other Renaissance scientists who made advances in astronomy include _____________________________, ____________________________, and _______________________________
Newton, Galileo, and Johannes Kelper
Martin Luther nailed his _____________________________, or proposals, t the door of a German church
Ninety-five Theses
Mercenaries
Paid professional soldiers
Hierarchy
Structure of officials in the Catholic Church
Describe the nature of the Protestant Reformation in England
The Reformation spread to England where it had vast political implications. The Reformation led the Catholic church following the monarchs. The Reformation also took place in the structure of the Catholic Church
Lady Jane Grey was crowned queen of England for a short period after Edwards death
True
Queen Elizabeth I was a very capable, well-qualified monarch who led England to a period of greatness
True
The Peace pf Westphalia established the rights of Protestants and allowed each German head of state to determine the state religion
True
The Thirty Years' War was brought to an end by the Peace of Westphalia
True
The Wars of the Roses was a dispute over the English throne by the Lancastrians and the Yorks
True
Ximenez an outstanding force for reform in religion and politics, was a Spaniard
True
Renaissance
a period of gradual change or transition