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Page 1: Chapter 12 Section 1 What: List the causes of the problems in the Catholic Church. Describe the ideas of the major Describe the ideas of the major figures

Chapter 12 Section 1Chapter 12 Section 1What: What: List the causes of the problems inList the causes of the problems inthe Catholic Church.the Catholic Church. Describe the ideas of the majorDescribe the ideas of the majorfigures during the Reformation.figures during the Reformation.Why: Why: Their actions would lead to sweepingTheir actions would lead to sweepingchanges across northern Europe.changes across northern Europe.

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The Protestant The Protestant ReformationReformation

The Big Idea

Unsatisfied with the Roman Catholic Church, religious reformers broke away to form their

own churches.

Main Ideas

1. The Catholic Church faced challengers who were upset with the behavior of Catholic clergy and with church practices.

2. Martin Luther urged reform in the Catholic Church, but he eventually broke away from the church.

3. Other reformers built on the ideas of early reformers to create their own churches.

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Main Idea 1:Main Idea 1:The Catholic Church faced challengers who were upset The Catholic Church faced challengers who were upset with the behavior of Catholic clergy and with church with the behavior of Catholic clergy and with church practices.practices.

By the late Renaissance, people had begun to complain about problems in the Catholic Church. They called on the church to make changes. Their calls led to a reform movement of western Christianity, called the Reformation.People felt that the clergy and the pope had become too political.The way the church raised money was also considered unfair. The sale of pardons or indulgences was unpopular.An indulgence provided a relaxation of penalties for sins people had committed.The idea that someone could pay for their sins with money made many Christians angry. These unpopular practices weakened the church, and people began calling for reform.

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Main Idea 2:Main Idea 2:Martin Luther urged reform in the Catholic Martin Luther urged reform in the Catholic Church, but he eventually broke away from the Church, but he eventually broke away from the church.church.

On October 31, 1517, a priest named Martin Luther added his voice to the call for reform. He nailed a list of complaints to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany. These became known as the Ninety-Five Theses.

The Teachings of Martin Luther

Luther thought that anyone could have a direct relationship with God.

He did not believe that priests had to speak to God for the people.

Beliefs should be based on the Bible, not interpreted by priests or the pope.

Luther translated the Bible into German so that Europeans could read it for the first time.

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Main Idea 3:Main Idea 3:Other reformers built on the ideas of early Other reformers built on the ideas of early reformers to create their own churches.reformers to create their own churches.

William Tyndale English professorbelieved that everyone should be able to read and interpret the Bible. Translated the Bible into English. Escaped England since he had angered the clergy with his ideas, but he continued to send Bibles back to his home country. Eventually he was killed for this.John Calvin Believed that God knew who would be saved even before they were born, predestination. Believed it was important to live a good life and obey God’s laws. Founded the city of Geneva to be a model Christian city.Most forms of entertainment were banned there because they encouraged sin. Henry VIII the King of Englandwanted to get married again so he could have a son to be his heir. The pope refused Henry’s request, so he left the Catholic Church and created his own church. Created The Church of England, or Anglican Church, was much like the Catholic Church, but it opened the door for other churches to form.

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Chapter 12 Section 2Chapter 12 Section 2What: Analyze how the Counter- Reformation revived the What: Analyze how the Counter- Reformation revived the

Catholic Church.Catholic Church.Why: Why: Catholic efforts to stop the spread of the Protestant Catholic efforts to stop the spread of the Protestant

Reformation have affected church membership.Reformation have affected church membership.What : Understand how Catholicism spread around the What : Understand how Catholicism spread around the

world.world.Why : Why : Catholicism became a major religion on other continents, Catholicism became a major religion on other continents,

a status it still holds.a status it still holds.What : Describe the time in Spanish history when Jews What : Describe the time in Spanish history when Jews

and Muslims cooperated and how that time ended.and Muslims cooperated and how that time ended.Why : Why : The end of this era of peace and cooperation made Spain The end of this era of peace and cooperation made Spain

a strongly Catholic country for centuries afterward.a strongly Catholic country for centuries afterward.

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The Catholic ReformationThe Catholic ReformationThe Big Idea

Catholic leaders worked to reform the Catholic Church and spread Catholic

teachings.

Main Ideas

1. The influence of the church created a Catholic culture in Spain.

2. Catholic reforms emerged in response to the Reformation.

3. Missionaries worked to spread Catholic teachings.

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Main Idea 1:Main Idea 1:The influence of the church created a Catholic The influence of the church created a Catholic culture in Spain.culture in Spain.The effort to reform the Catholic Church from within is called the Catholic Reformation, or Counter-Reformation. The leaders of the church in Spain worked to strengthen the church from within to stop the spread of Protestantism.

After the reunification of Spain under Spanish rule, the leaders of Spain turned their attention to the Catholic Church. The rulers of Spain wanted only Catholics to live in Spain. Muslims and Jews were forced out of Spain after hundreds of years of religious wars in the Spanish countryside.The Spanish Inquisition was organized to seek out and punish non-Catholics. The Catholic Church was ruthless in carrying out this duty. The Catholics had very little opposition left in Spain, and the ideas of the Reformation had little influence.

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Main Idea 2:Main Idea 2:Catholic reforms emerged in response Catholic reforms emerged in response to the Reformation.to the Reformation.

Catholics responded to criticism in many ways. Some formed new orders, others tried to change church policy, and others tried to stop the spread of Protestant teachings.

Catholic reformers all wanted to win back support for the Catholic Church from people who had turned away from it.

New Religious Orders The first new order in Spain was created by Ignatius of Loyola. The order was called the Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits. The Jesuits were a religious order created to serve the pope

and the church. They were charged with teaching Catholic education to boys.

Another order was created in Italy. It taught girls and was known as the Ursuline order.

The Church thought Catholic education was the key to strengthening the Catholic Church and limited the impact of Protestant teachings.

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The Council of TrentThe Council of Trent Catholic leaders met together to discuss ways to

reform the Catholic Church. This meeting was known as the Council of Trent.

RESULTS The council restated the importance of the clergy

interpreting the Bible.

The council ordered the bishops to live in the areas where their churches were located.

The council endorsed Catholic teaching and instituted reform of Catholic practice.

The ideas of Luther, Calvin, and other reformers are rejected

The selling of indulgences is banned.

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Main Idea 3:Main Idea 3:Missionaries worked to spread Catholic Missionaries worked to spread Catholic teachings.teachings.Rather than change the church, many Catholics decided to dedicate their lives to helping it grow. They became missionaries. Missionaries were people whose goal was to take Catholic teachings around the world.They also hoped to win Protestants back to the Catholic Church.Many of the new Catholic missionaries were Jesuits. These priests went to Africa, Americas, India, and Asia to spread Catholicism.One of the most important missionaries was a Jesuit named Francis Xavier. Missionaries baptized millions of people, and through their work the effects of the Catholic Reformation reached far beyond Europe.

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Chapter 12 Section 3Chapter 12 Section 3

What: Explain how Protestants developed new forms What: Explain how Protestants developed new forms of self-government in their churches and how these of self-government in their churches and how these actions affected ideas about democracy.actions affected ideas about democracy.

Why : Why : Some aspects of modern democracy can be traced Some aspects of modern democracy can be traced back to changes in the ways Protestants governed their back to changes in the ways Protestants governed their churches.churches.

What: Identify which European regions remained What: Identify which European regions remained Catholic and which became Protestant and how Catholic and which became Protestant and how those divisions affected the New World.those divisions affected the New World.

Why : Why : Religious divisions in Europe carried over to the Religious divisions in Europe carried over to the Americas and have affected religious distribution in the Americas and have affected religious distribution in the Americas to the present day.Americas to the present day.

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Effects of the ReformationEffects of the ReformationThe Big Idea

The Reformation changed religion in Europe and led to political and cultural conflicts.

Main Ideas

1. Religious division occurred within Europe and the Americas.

2. Religious wars broke out between Protestants and Catholics.

3. Social changes were a result of the Reformation.

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Main Idea 1:Main Idea 1:Religious division occurred within Europe and the Religious division occurred within Europe and the Americas.Americas.

At the beginning of the 1500s, nearly all of Europe was Catholic; however, by 1600 things had changed. While most of southern Europe was Catholic, the northern areas were Protestant.

Religious Division:In Spain and southern Europe, nearly everyone was still Catholic.In northern countries such as England, Scotland, Norway, and Sweden, people were mostly Protestant.In the Holy Roman Empire, each prince chose the religion for his territory, so it became a patchwork of different kingdoms, some Protestant and some Catholic.In the Americas, the areas settled by Catholics remained Catholic. The thirteen colonies were mostly Protestant.

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Main Idea 2:Main Idea 2:Religious wars broke out between Religious wars broke out between Protestants and Catholics.Protestants and Catholics.

Disagreements about religion and violence often went hand in hand. Sometimes the disagreements were political, but mostly they were religious.

Religious Wars in France:Protestants in France were called Huguenots. A war began when the Catholic king decided to rid France of all Protestants. The king finally decided to allow Protestants to stay in France, but only in certain towns.Fighting broke out again but was ended by the Edict of Nantes, which granted religious freedom to the Protestants in France.

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Religious Wars in the Holy Roman EmpireReligious Wars in the Holy Roman Empire

Major violence began when unhappy Protestants threw two Catholic officials out of a window in Prague.

The king decided to close all the Protestant churches. This led to the Thirty Years’ War, a long series of wars that involved many of the countries in Europe.

The war grew, and the king had to call on other countries to come to his aid.

After thirty years of fighting, an agreement was reached—The Treaty of Westphalia.

It allowed rulers to decide whether their countries would be Catholic or Protestant.

The states of Germany became independent with no single rule, ending the Holy Roman Empire.

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Main Idea 3:Main Idea 3:Social, political Social, political changes were a result of the changes were a result of the Reformation.Reformation.

Through the Protestant Church, people began to make decisions about their churches. Now that they had that power, they also wanted political power.

Local towns began to govern themselves, and the national government had to share power.

The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government is called federalism.

On an individual level, people began to think more for themselves and to investigate on their own. Created the idea of Science.

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