| A | B |
| Famine | not enough food for everyone |
| Unam Sanctum | reasserted the popes authority over all earthly kings |
| Capital | money |
| Humanism | a new conception of the nature of human beings and their role in the world |
| Elizabethan Age | the renaissance in england |
| indulgences | pardons issued by the pope that people could buy to reduce the time in purgatory |
| predestination | that god knew wether or not you were going to heaven o |
| huguenots | protestants were called this within the country |
| peace of augsburg | each prince choose the religion of his territory |
| plague | illness that spreads through a country uncontrollably |
| babylonian captivity | after the period of Hebrew exile in Babylon in the 500's B.C. |
| joint stock companies | buying shares for a share of the profit |
| classical education | Scholars who studied subjects |
| civic humanism | individual achievement and education could be fully expressed if people us their talents |
| the 95 theses | challenged the church's practices- Martin Luther |
| calvinists | controlled the local city and government |
| edict of nantes | a truce between the roman catholics and protestants |
| priesthood of all believers | nobody needs a priest to have a relationship with god |
| black death | a plague carried by rats but transmitted by fleas |
| great schism | division, split Latin christendom in 2 |