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Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society, Seventh Edition
Marvin Perry, Baruch College, City University of New York, Emeritus
et al.
Matching Exercises
Chapter 14: The Reformation

D. Below is a list of important names, texts, and events in the history of the spread of Protestantism in Western Europe, followed by a list of identifying information. Using the menus, match each piece of information with the appropriate name, text, or event.

1. Protestant queen of England during whose reign Catholics were persecuted


2. textbook of Protestant theology published by Calvin in 1536


3. king who ended religious wars in France with Edict of Nantes granting Huguenots limited toleration


4. king who introduced Reformation into England to advance his dynastic aims


5. leading Catholic family that led anti-Huguenot movement in France


6. German city captured in 1534 by Anabaptists and retaken by coalition of Lutheran and Catholic forces


7. queen who supported Catholicism in England and persecuted Protestants


8. Swiss city that became center of international Protestantism


9. official church of England after the Reformation, headed by the monarchy


10. mass murder in 1572 of Huguenots in Paris, instigated by Catherine d'Medici






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