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Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game

Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules You will play the game until you answer a question wrong. Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

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Page 1: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game

Page 2: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Rules

You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.

Lifelines:

1. Ask a friend

2. Poll the crowd

3. 50/50

Page 3: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Eurasia is

a. the landmass that includes Europe and Asia.

b. the continent that is south of Asia.

c. the continent that includes Europe and Asia.

d. the landmass that includes all of Europe and part of Asia.

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Page 4: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Eurasia is

a. the landmass that includes Europe and Asia.

b. the continent that is south of Asia.

c. the continent that includes Europe and Asia.

d. the landmass that includes all of Europe and part of Asia.

Page 5: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

In what way did the geography of northern Europe affect the spread of Christianity there?a. The mountains made it more difficult for missionaries

to travel there.

b. The warm, dry climate made missionaries more eager to travel there.

c. The flat lands made it easier for missionaries to travel there.

d. The lack of rivers there meant that missionaries had to travel on land.

50/50

Page 6: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

In what way did the geography of northern Europe affect the spread of Christianity there?a. The mountains made it more difficult for missionaries

to travel there.

b. The warm, dry climate made missionaries more eager to travel there.

c. The flat lands made it easier for missionaries to travel there.

d. The lack of rivers there meant that missionaries had to travel on land.

Page 7: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The shape and elevation of the land in a region is called its

a. geography. c. climate.

b. topography. d. vegetation.

50/50

Page 8: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The shape and elevation of the land in a region is called its

a. geography. c. climate.

b. topography. d. vegetation.

Page 9: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The people who were most important in spreading Christianity throughout Europe were

a. the monks, missionaries, and knights.

b. Saint Benedict, Saint Patrick, and the monks.

c. Saint Patrick, Saint Benedict, and Charlemagne.

d. the popes, missionaries, and monks.

50/50

Page 10: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The people who were most important in spreading Christianity throughout Europe were

a. the monks, missionaries, and knights.

b. Saint Benedict, Saint Patrick, and the monks.

c. Saint Patrick, Saint Benedict, and Charlemagne.

d. the popes, missionaries, and monks.

Page 11: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The Viking, Magyar, and Muslim invasions of Europe directly caused the development of the

a. manor system. c. Benedictine rules.b. code of chivalry. d. feudal system.

50/50

Page 12: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The Viking, Magyar, and Muslim invasions of Europe directly caused the development of the

a. manor system. c. Benedictine rules.

b. code of chivalry. d. feudal system.

Page 13: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What did knights receive in exchange for their pledge of loyalty to a lord?

a. weapon c. an income

b. a fief d. a title

50/50

Page 14: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What did knights receive in exchange for their pledge of loyalty to a lord?

a. weapon c. an income

b. a fief d. a title

Page 15: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A manor was a large estate owned by a

a. knight or lord. c. peasant or farmer.

b. knight or peasant. d. daimyo or samurai.

50/50

Page 16: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A manor was a large estate owned by a

a. knight or lord. c. peasant or farmer.

b. knight or peasant. d. daimyo or samurai.

Page 17: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Which word has a similar meaning to the Japanese term Bushido?

a. chivalry c. fief

b. vassal d. manor

50/50

Page 18: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Which word has a similar meaning to the Japanese term Bushido?

a. chivalry c. fief

b. vassal d. manor

Page 19: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A samurai’s relationship to a daimyo was like a knight’s relationship to a

a. horse. c. lord.

b. weapon. d. fief.

50/50

Page 20: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A samurai’s relationship to a daimyo was like a knight’s relationship to a

a. horse. c. lord.

b. weapon. d. fief.

Page 21: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

During the Middle Ages, power in Europe shifted from nobles to

a. knights and peasants. c. kings and popes.

b. merchants and traders. d. monks and priests.

50/50

Page 22: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

During the Middle Ages, power in Europe shifted from nobles to

a. knights and peasants. c. kings and popes.

b. merchants and traders. d. monks and priests.

Page 23: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Medieval Christians feared excommunication because they believed that

a. those cast out from the church had to leave their village.

b. those cast out from the church would not get into heaven.

c. those cast out from the church could not get work.

d. those cast out from the church could not own property.

50/50

Page 24: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Medieval Christians feared excommunication because they believed that

a. those cast out from the church had to leave their village.

b. those cast out from the church would not get into heaven.

c. those cast out from the church could not get work.

d. those cast out from the church could not own property.

Page 25: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV were in disagreement about

a. how serfs and peasants should be treated in feudal society.

b. who should be able to select bishops.

c. where the church headquarters should be located in Europe.

d. who could excommunicate people.

50/50

Page 26: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV were in disagreement about

a. how serfs and peasants should be treated in feudal society.

b. who should be able to select bishops.

c. where the church headquarters should be located in Europe.

d. who could excommunicate people.

Page 27: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Why were the Crusades fought?

a. to bring the eastern bishops back under the pope’s control

b. to protect European territory from invading Muslims

c. to unite the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church

d. to gain control of Palestine, the Holy Land

50/50

Page 28: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Why were the Crusades fought?

a. to bring the eastern bishops back under the pope’s control

b. to protect European territory from invading Muslims

c. to unite the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church

d. to gain control of Palestine, the Holy Land

Page 29: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What was the outcome of the Crusades?

a. The Holy Land came under Christian control.

b. The Holy Land remained under Muslim control.

c. The Holy Land was destroyed and abandoned.

d. The Holy Land was divided by the two sides.

50/50

Page 30: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What was the outcome of the Crusades?

a. The Holy Land came under Christian control.

b. The Holy Land remained under Muslim control.

c. The Holy Land was destroyed and abandoned.

d. The Holy Land was divided by the two sides.

Page 31: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What was the most important result of the Crusades?

a. European kings increased their power.

b. Popes increased their power.

c. Muslims and Christians gained respect for one another.

d. Trade and exchange of ideas between Europe and Asia increased.

50/50

Page 32: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What was the most important result of the Crusades?

a. European kings increased their power.

b. Popes increased their power.

c. Muslims and Christians gained respect for one another.

d. Trade and exchange of ideas between Europe and Asia increased.

Page 33: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

In medieval society, markets, festivals, and religious ceremonies took place at a

a. manor house. c. local church.

b. monastery. d. university.

50/50

Page 34: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

In medieval society, markets, festivals, and religious ceremonies took place at a

a. manor house. c. local church.

b. monastery. d. university.

Page 35: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What is a pilgrim?

a. a person who journeys to a religious location

b. a person who works to convert people to Christianity

c. a clergy member who lives with the general public

d. a clergy member who takes a vow of silence

50/50

Page 36: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What is a pilgrim?

a. a person who journeys to a religious location

b. a person who works to convert people to Christianity

c. a clergy member who lives with the general public

d. a clergy member who takes a vow of silence

Page 37: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Why did nobles make King John sign Magna Carta in 1215?

a. They wanted to assert the authority of the pope.

b. They wanted to separate church and state.

c. They wanted to replace him with a different ruler.

d. They wanted to limit the king’s power.

50/50

Page 38: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Why did nobles make King John sign Magna Carta in 1215?

a. They wanted to assert the authority of the pope.

b. They wanted to separate church and state.

c. They wanted to replace him with a different ruler.

d. They wanted to limit the king’s power.

Page 39: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The deadly plague that swept through Europe in the 1300s was called the

a. Yellow Fever. c. Black Death.

b. Red Sickness. d. Great Flu Epidemic.

50/50

Page 40: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The deadly plague that swept through Europe in the 1300s was called the

a. Yellow Fever. c. Black Death.

b. Red Sickness. d. Great Flu Epidemic.

Page 41: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

How did life change for surviving peasants and serfs after the plague?

a. They began to demand wages for their labor.

b. They moved from towns to the country.

c. They had to work much longer days.

d. They took over the manors.

50/50

Page 42: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

How did life change for surviving peasants and serfs after the plague?

a. They began to demand wages for their labor.

b. They moved from towns to the country.

c. They had to work much longer days.

d. They took over the manors.

Page 43: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What is a heretic?

a. a member of the pope’s army

b. a person who goes to war for his or her religion

c. a person who owns a small amount of land

d. a person who disagrees with the church’s teachings

50/50

Page 44: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What is a heretic?

a. a member of the pope’s army

b. a person who goes to war for his or her religion

c. a person who owns a small amount of land

d. a person who disagrees with the church’s teachings

Page 45: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What was the purpose of the Spanish Inquisition?

a. to expel all Muslim spies from the country

b. to reveal and stop church corruption and waste

c. to punish and kill heretics and non-Christians in Spain

d. to find and burn places afflicted with the plague

50/50

Page 46: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What was the purpose of the Spanish Inquisition?

a. to expel all Muslim spies from the country

b. to reveal and stop church corruption and waste

c. to punish and kill heretics and non-Christians in Spain

d. to find and burn places afflicted with the plague

Page 47: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Which of the following describes one effect of Marco Polo’s journey to China?

a. Marco Polo became the emperor of China.

b. Marco Polo became a rich merchant

c. Marco Polo’s travels and book created a new interest to reopen the Silk Road

d. Marco Polo became an important banker.

50/50

Page 48: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Which of the following describes one effect of Marco Polo’s journey to China?

a. Marco Polo became the emperor of China.

b. Marco Polo became a rich merchant

c. Marco Polo’s travels and book created a new interest to reopen the Silk Road

d. Marco Polo became an important banker.

Page 49: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The printing press affected the spread of ideas during the Renaissance the same way that

a. the Internet affects the spread of ideas today.

b. the cellular phone affects the spread of ideas today.

c. digital photographs affect the spread of ideas today.

d. e-mail allows people to exchange ideas today.

50/50

Page 50: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The printing press affected the spread of ideas during the Renaissance the same way that

a. the Internet affects the spread of ideas today.

b. the cellular phone affects the spread of ideas today.

c. digital photographs affect the spread of ideas today.

d. e-mail allows people to exchange ideas today.

Page 51: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What is one way that Leonardo da Vinci used science to make his art more realistic?

a. Da Vinci studied and sketched human bones and muscles.

b. Da Vinci studied measurements of Earth to make realistic scenes.

c. Da Vinci used a microscope and made sketches from what he observed.

d. Da Vinci used astronomy to sketch the sun.50/50

Page 52: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What is one way that Leonardo da Vinci used science to make his art more realistic?

a. Da Vinci studied and sketched human bones and muscles.

b. Da Vinci studied measurements of Earth to make realistic scenes.

c. Da Vinci used a microscope and made sketches from what he observed.

d. Da Vinci used astronomy to sketch the sun.

Page 53: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The translation of the Bible from Latin to vernacular languages caused

a. painters to fight strenuously against it.

b. more people to learn to read.

c. more people to follow the ideas of church leaders.

d. church leaders to stop performing church rituals.

50/50

Page 54: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The translation of the Bible from Latin to vernacular languages caused

a. painters to fight strenuously against it.

b. more people to learn to read.

c. more people to follow the ideas of church leaders.

d. church leaders to stop performing church rituals.

Page 55: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Which word best summarizes the Renaissance?

a. perspective c. rebirth

b. astronomy d. monarchy

50/50

Page 56: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Which word best summarizes the Renaissance?

a. perspective c. rebirth

b. astronomy d. monarchy

Page 57: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The Sistine Chapel was painted by

a. Titian. c. Botticelli.

b. Michelangelo. d. Raphael.

50/50

Page 58: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The Sistine Chapel was painted by

a. Titian. c. Botticelli.

b. Michelangelo. d. Raphael.

Page 59: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A method of showing a three-dimensional picture on a flat surface so that it looks realistic is called

a. realism c. perspective

b. humanism d. matrix

50/50

Page 60: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A method of showing a three-dimensional picture on a flat surface so that it looks realistic is called

a. realism c. perspective

b. humanism d. matrix

Page 61: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The word vernacular means

a. the belief that all planets and stars move around Earth.

b. a technique in art that gives paintings a sense of depth.

c. an angle created by a line intersecting another line.

d. the language used by people in everyday life.

50/50

Page 62: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The word vernacular means

a. the belief that all planets and stars move around Earth.

b. a technique in art that gives paintings a sense of depth.

c. an angle created by a line intersecting another line.

d. the language used by people in everyday life.

Page 63: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money is called

a. interest c. tax

b. supply and demand d. loan

50/50

Page 64: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money is called

a. interest c. tax

b. supply and demand d. loan

Page 65: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Corrupt Clergy members sold

a. Land to the pope

b. Bibles

c. Land to monarchs

d. Indulgences

50/50

Page 66: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Corrupt Clergy members sold

a. Land to the pope

b. Bibles

c. Land to monarchs

d. Indulgences

Page 67: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Who is considered the father of the Reformation?

a. John Calvin b. Martin Luther c. Henry VIIId. Poe Leo II

50/50

Page 68: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Who is considered the father of the Reformation?

a. John Calvin b. Martin Luther c. Henry VIIId. Poe Leo II

Page 69: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Controversy began when Martin Luther posted the 95 theses to protest

a. The actions of protestants b. The Reformation c. The corruption of some of the clergyd. A letter written by St. Paul

50/50

Page 70: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Controversy began when Martin Luther posted the 95 theses to protest

a. The actions of protestants b. The Reformation c. The corruption of some of the clergyd. A letter written by St. Paul

Page 71: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What is federalism?

a. the belief that religion holds

all the answers

b. the practice of self-government

c. the sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government

d. the peaceful cooperation of Catholics, Muslims, and Jews

50/50

Page 72: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What is federalism?

a. the belief that religion holds

all the answers

b. the practice of self-government

c. the sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government

d. the peaceful cooperation of Catholics, Muslims, and Jews

Page 73: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Predestination is the belief that

a. Church decides who goes to heavenb. An individual has no choices and no control

over his or her life. c. God has not determined anything. d. God has chosen who will be saved

50/50

Page 74: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Predestination is the belief that

a. Church decides who goes to heavenb. An individual has no choices and no control

over his or her life. c. God has not determined anything. d. God has chosen who will be saved

Page 75: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What did Martin Luther nail to the door of the church in order to reform the way the church was run?

a. A bull b. The 95 theses c. A closing noticed. An arrest warrant

50/50

Page 76: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

What did Martin Luther nail to the door of the church in order to reform the way the church was run?

a. A bull b. The 95 theses c. A closing noticed. An arrest warrant

Page 77: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A church court to judge, convict, and punish heretics was called

a. The Inquisition b. The Church Court c. The Pope’s Council d. The Council of Trent

50/50

Page 78: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A church court to judge, convict, and punish heretics was called

a. The Inquisition b. The Church Court c. The Pope’s Council d. The Council of Trent

Page 79: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

To rid the Catholic Church of abuses and uphold traditional Catholic beliefs were 2 main goals of the

a. Inquisition b. Great Schism c. Protestant movementd. Council of Trent

50/50

Page 80: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

To rid the Catholic Church of abuses and uphold traditional Catholic beliefs were 2 main goals of the

a. Inquisition b. Great Schism c. Protestant movementd. Council of Trent

Page 81: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The Catholic Church’s attempt to put an end to corruption and stop the spread of Protestantism was called

a. The Counter (Catholic) Reformation b. The Great Schism c. The Inquisition d. Protestant movement

50/50

Page 82: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

The Catholic Church’s attempt to put an end to corruption and stop the spread of Protestantism was called

a. The Counter (Catholic) Reformation b. The Great Schism c. The Inquisition d. Protestant movement

Page 83: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A “bull” is

a. A false statement b. An angry statement c. A statue in Rome d. An official statement issued by the pope.

50/50

Page 84: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

A “bull” is

a. A false statement b. An angry statement c. A statue in Rome d. An official statement issued by the pope.

Page 85: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Martin Luther claimed that according to the bible, the church did not have the right to pardon people for their sins. His theory was called

a. A bull b. An indulgence c. Justification by faithd. Predestination

50/50

Page 86: Third Quarter Benchmark Review Game Rules  You will play the game until you answer a question wrong.  Lifelines: 1. Ask a friend 2. Poll the crowd

Martin Luther claimed that according to the bible, the church did not have the right to pardon people for their sins. His theory was called

a. A bull b. An indulgence c. Justification by faithd. Predestination

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People bought indulgences to avoid

a. Salvation b. Temptations to behave sinfully c. Excommunication from church leaders d. A longer punishment in purgatory.

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People bought indulgences to avoid

a. Salvation b. Temptations to behave sinfully c. Excommunication from church leaders d. A longer punishment in purgatory.

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The theory of justification by faith stated that

a. The church had a special right to pardon people for their sins. b. The church did not have the right to pardon people

for their sins. c. No sins could be pardoned. d. Only the sins of Protestants could be pardoned

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The theory of justification by faith stated that

a. The church had a special right to pardon people for their sins. b. The church did not have the right to pardon people

for their sins. c. No sins could be pardoned. d. Only the sins of Protestants could be pardoned

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Predestination, the belief that God has chosen a special group of people for salvation, is the belief of which of the following founders and faiths? a. John Calvin of the Calvinist church b. Popes of the Catholic church c. Martin Luther of the Lutheran church d. Followers of Zwingli and the Anabaptist church

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Predestination, the belief that God has chosen a special group of people for salvation, is he belief of which of the following founders and faiths? a. John Calvin of the Calvinist church b. Popes of the Catholic church c. Martin Luther of the Lutheran church d. Followers of Zwingli and the Anabaptist church

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Which of the following is not a reason that martin Luther’s ideas spread?

a. Many people were eager to rid the church of corruption b. People felt a new individualism and nationalism c. The printing press spread Luther’s ideas quickly to

many people

d. The Catholic church spread the ideas through the priests

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Which of the following is not a reason that martin Luther’s ideas spread?

a. Many people were eager to rid the church of corruption b. People felt a new individualism and nationalism c. The printing press spread Luther’s ideas quickly to

many people d. The Catholic church spread the ideas through the priests

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The Counter Reformation was led by which of the following?

a. John Calvin b. Martin Lutherc. The Catholic Church d. The Church of England

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The Counter Reformation was led by which of the following?

a. John Calvin b. Martin Lutherc. The Catholic Church d. The Church of England

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Which person created his own church to be able to divorce his wife?

a. John Calvin b. Martin Luther c. Henry VIIId. Poe Leo II

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Which person created his own church to be able to divorce his wife?

a. John Calvin b. Martin Luther c. Henry VIIId. Poe Leo II

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People who disagreed with and broke away from the Catholic Church during the Reformation were called

a. Jesuits b. indulgences c. congregations d. Protestants

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People who disagreed with and broke away from the Catholic Church during the Reformation were called

a. Jesuits b. indulgences c. congregations d. Protestants

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Correct

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Wrong