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Protestant Reformation began where and spread to where? |
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Reformers repudiated what? |
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Pope's authority, Catholic church, financial obligations |
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Martin Luther's ideas spread. They represented... |
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his interpretation of the Bible. |
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Henry VIII asked which pope to invalidate his marriage to who, and why? |
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Pope Clement, Catherine of Aragon, she could not give him a male heir |
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What did Pope Clement do when asked to invalidate the marriage? |
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Henry declared himself head of what in 1531 and declared a new... |
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Head of the English Church, Archbishop of Canterbury(who declared his marriage invalid as wished) |
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Many felt the new church was a compromise between what two things? |
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Catholicism and Protestant |
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Among the dissidents were the ____, who wanted to rid the church of "Popish" things |
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What were the things the Puritans wanted to eliminate from the church? |
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bishops, prayer books, priests, church bells |
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Religion was solely a matter between which two parties? |
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Puritans returned to simple forms of worship. Because they didn't follow state church practices and beliefs, they were called ___ and ___ |
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Nonconformists and Dissenters |
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How were the Puritans seen as a threat? |
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they threatened political stability |
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Who tried to drive the Puritans out of England, and why did the opposite happen? |
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King James I His son Charles I was beheaded They were intellectuals. They then forced Charles II out of England. |
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Because they suffered persecution, they left for the New World in what year? What irony was involved once they got there? |
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1620 They became persecutors in the New World, driving people of different religions into the wilderness. |
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Their goals was to form lasting society based on what? |
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What two ships did they board, where did they start, and where did they head? How long would the journey be? |
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Mayflower and Speedwell Plymouth, England to Cape Cod 2 month journey |
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Why did they abandon the Speedwell? |
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What happened to the Mayflower during a storm? How was the problem resolved? |
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main beam collapsed fortunately brought heavy-duty jack to straighten out the beam so they could proceed |
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Their new world venture had two reasons: |
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1. spiritual-escaping persecution
2. business venture |
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single-minded visionaries practical convinced of the righteousness of their cause competent in business |
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They intertwined everyday life and the spiritual world. How did their writings influence American literature? |
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plain style of writing which was strong simple logical figures of speech to emphasize certain points |
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Much of what we identify as American came from what Puritan convictions? |
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moral, ethical, and religious |
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Their lives were a journey to ______ |
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What three ways does God use to reveal his purpose? |
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Bible--literal word of God natural world--stepping on snakes was considered conquering the Devil divine providence by appearing to individuals |
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Rules of Puritans: 1. Anything pleasant was_______ 2. Open confession was ______ 3. great emphasis on _____ 4. Adultery was one of the worst ____ |
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1. inspired by the Devil pretty dresses dancing playing games theater 2. necessary or you could not be saved 3. education--they needed to read and know their Bible and commandments 4.sins, but lying was the absolute worst sin. |
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Doctrines of Elect and Predestination |
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Fate is predetermined. God only saves some--the "elected" A person could do nothing to be saved. Only be pious to prepare for possible election. |
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If their inner lives showed signs of grace, and they found grace, they would receive |
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People could feel grace arriving in an _______ fashion, and then they would demonstrate it by their _________ |
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emotional outward behavior |
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The Devil deceived _____; therefore, he could deceive ____ |
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The Devil selected people to _____ |
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Most people believed in witches, the problem was _________ _____ |
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The Bible states, "Thou shalt not _____ a witch to live." taken literally by Puritans |
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The Devil needed helpers in the form of... |
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The Devil can take on _____ _____ to deceive man. |
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The New World was important to the Devil because: |
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it offered forests, wilderness, and savages |
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Salem was the center of... |
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People became witches by... They could then... |
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making a pact with the Devil attack innocent people |
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Once a witch confesses, she was... |
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To confess falsely was... |
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If one was not a church member, he could not ______. If one was excommunicated, he lost his _______. |
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Puritans felt what made government necessary? |
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the sinful state of humanity |
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In the 1950's there developed a struggle between ______ and the _____ |
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______ McCarthy accused the _______ administration of ________ and supporting Communists in the government. |
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Senator, Democratic, harboring |
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America lost its _______ mind as McCarthy turned his investigations into _____ _____ |
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rational, "witch hunts"--allegory |
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Those who opposed the hearings were branded as ___________. |
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Those who criticized the McCarthy hearings found themselves ______ with Communist ____________ and forced to _______ themselves in ___________ |
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charged, conspiracy, defend, court |
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