STUDENT S NAME: PERIOD: The Reformation

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STUDENT S NAME: PERIOD: The Reformation Lesson Summary Questions: Using your textbook and the graphic organizers provided in the lesson, answer the following critical thinking questions concerning the Reformation. 1. How did Martin Luther challenge the Catholic Church (what were the key issues that he addressed)? (Pg 489 and Class notes) 2. What caused Luther s ideas to spread so rapidly throughout Western Europe? (Pg 484 and Previous Class notes) 3. Why did Henry VIII need either a divorce or annulment? (Pg 492 and Class notes) 4. How did Henry VIII s political problems lead him to cause the English Reformation? (Pg 493 and Class notes) 5. How did Queen Elizabeth I deal with the religious turmoil that existed in England? (Pg 494 and Class notes) 6. What modern Christian churches were founded on the teachings of Reformation? (Pgs 490, 494, 495, 496 and Class notes) 7. What were the three primary goals of the Catholic Reformation led by the Jesuits? (Pg 499 and Class notes)

Student s Name: Period: Reviewing Past Church Reforms WORDSPLASH QUIZ REVIEWING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE ON CHURCH REFORM: Fill in the graphic organizer using the words provided in the wordsplash handout or overhead. MAIN RELIGION IN THE WEST: A CHURCH DIVIDED MAIN RELIGION IN THE EAST: DEDICATED TO PREACHING AND TEACHING THE POOR WANDERING CLERGYMEN CATHOLIC COMMUNITIES DEDICATED TO THE PRESERVATION OF KNOWLEDGE PAPAL DECREE OF 1059 DECLARED CERTAIN ACTIONS FORBIDDEN BY PRIESTS 1. 2. CHURCH LAW ESTABLISHED 1. 2. TWO PRIMARY CHURCH PUNISHMENTS CONCORDAT OF WORMS IN 1122 WAS INTENDED TO END MAJOR CONFLICT KING GRANTS LANDS AND DEMANDS RIGHT TO APPOINT BISHOPS POPE DECLARES THE CHURCH RIGHT TO NAME BISHOPS & COLLECT TAX CHURCH FOCUS TURNED TO OUTSIDE THREATS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH LABELS ANY BELIEFS OR PRACTICES AGAINST THE FAITH THE SPANISH CAMPAIGN TO DRIVE OUT ALL MUSLIMS AND MAKE SPAIN CATHOLIC CHURCH CAMPAIGNS TO TAKE UP THE CROSS & FREE THE HOLY LANDS FROM THE MUSLIMS

Student s Name: Period: New Causes for Church Reform REVIEWING INFLUENCES FOR CHANGE: Complete the following graphic organizer using the reading in your textbook (Chapter 17, Section 3, Pages 488 492). A MAJOR MOVEMENT FOR RELIGIOUS REFORM THE PEOPLE CHURCH PRACTICES CHURCH LEADERS THE PRINTING PRESS CAUSES FOR CHURCH REFORM THE MERCHANTS POWERFUL MONARCHS THE POPE THE NOBLES IMPORTANT GERMAN MONK KEY LIST OF COMPLAINTS MAJOR PROBLEM MONK S MAIN OPPONENT THE MONK S FOLLOWERS NEW EVENTS BEGIN TO UNFOLD PROTESTORS AGAINST CHURCH THE GERMAN MONK IS ORDERED TO STAND TRIAL

Student s Name: Period: The Reformation Spreads REVIEWING CONTINUING INFLUENCES : Complete the following graphic organizer using the reading in your textbook (Chapter 17, Section 4, Pages 495 500). THE SWISS & FRENCH REFORMATION FRENCH FOLLOWER OF MARTIN LUTHER S TEACHINGS HIS KEY DOCTRINE STATING THAT GOD PLANNED EVERYTHING THE FRENCHMAN S IDEA OF THE IDEAL TYPE OF GOVERNMENT SCOTTISH PREACHER BEGINS SPREADING REFORMATION KEY SPIRITUAL LEADER WRITES BOOK ON SPIRITUAL EXERCISES BISHOPS & CARDINALS MEET TO MAKE CHANGES IN THE CHURCH THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION THE CATHOLIC REFORMATION FRENCHMAN S PUBLISHED RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IN 1536 NEW RELIGION THAT FORMS BASED ON HIS TEACHINGS FOLLOWERS OF SCOTTISH PREACHER S TEACHINGS POPE CREATES A NEW RELIGIOUS ORDER IN 1540

The English Reformation CREATING A KEY EVENTS TIMELINE: Using the two handouts on Henry VIII, created a timeline of political and family events the influenced the English Reformation. POLITICAL EVENTS YEAR FAMILY EVENTS 1509 1516 1518 1527 1529 1531 1533 1534 1535 1536

The English Reformation CREATING A KEY EVENTS TIMELINE: Using the two handouts on Henry VIII, created a timeline of political and family events the influenced the English Reformation. POLITICAL EVENTS YEAR FAMILY EVENTS 1538 1540 1542 1543 1547 1553 1555 1558 1559