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Double Jeopardy CrusadesProtestant Reformation Vatican IIPeopleMisc., Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU

Category 1 – 20 points What were the years for the crusades?

Category 1 – 40 points Christian Stronghold in the Holy Land

Category 1 – 60 points The goal of the crusades was what?

Category 1 – 80 points What is the name of the church control by two Muslim families?

Category 1 – 100 points After the fall of Constantinople power in the Eastern Church shifted to what city? After the fall of Constantinople power in the Eastern Church shifted to what city?

Category 2 – 20 points University professor, priest and loyal Catholic that started the reformation

Category 2 – 40 points reduction or elimination of temporal punishment for sins forgiven in the Sacrament of Penance

Category 2 – 60 points The Council of Trent was seen as the start of the:

Category 2 – 80 points -Declared Luther a heretic who could be punished by death -Luther was ‘kidnapped’ by Duke Frederick and taken to his castle in Wartburg to avoid any harm

Category 2 – 100 points The prince or king of each state could select either Catholicism or Lutheranism as the official religion of the territory

Category 3 – 20 points As pope, he quickly surprised people by naming 23 new cardinals

Category 3 – 40 points Became pope after John XXIII and closed Vatican II

Category 3 – 60 points English for papa de passagio

Category 3 – 80 points Who were the auditors (listeners) appointed to the council

Category 3 – 100 points What was the traditional number of cardinals and what other countries did John XXIII appoint cardinals

Category 4 – 20 points Founder of the Presbyterians

Category 4 – 40 points English King that broke away from the Church to gain an annulment

Category 4 – 60 points Creator of Negative Theology

Category 4 – 80 points Muslim leader that recaptured the Holy Land And forced out Richard the Lionhearted

Category 4 – 100 points First Holy Roman Emperor

Category 5 – 20 points The Vikings targeted what type of places when they raided?

Category 5 – 40 points What year did the Muslims leave Spain?

Category 5 – 60 points In 1302, Pope Boniface issued what type of statement stating that all rulers are subjects of the pope and their obedience was necessary for salvation

Category 5 – 80 points Greek for ‘God Bearer’

Category 5 – 100 points Protestant view of how to get to heaven

Briefly describe the Beliefs of Mary in Catholicism