| A | B |
| Founded a community of brothers to teach poor children | John the Baptist de La Salle |
| An attempt by Catholic fanatics to blow up the King of England and the Parliament | Gunpowder Plot |
| Organized the Ladies of Charity to minister to poor people | St. Vincent de Paul |
| Louise de Marillac founded this order of sisters | Daughters of Charity |
| This ended the Thirty Years War | Peace of Westphalia |
| A community of men founded by St. Vincent de Paul, for the purpose of teaching ordinary people | Vincentians |
| It was an act of treason to practice Catholicism in this country | England |
| Founded a group of sisters to minister to the poor | Louise de Marillac |
| They took private vows yearly and were therefore sisters, not nuns | Daughters of Charity |
| Between 1450 and 1700 100,000 women were charged with this and executed | Witchcraft |
| French Calvinists | Huguenots |
| Wealthy women who worked with St. Vincent de Paul in ministering to the poor | Ladies of Charity |
| This was motivated by religious nationalism and territorial control | Thirty Year War |
| Held trials for those accused of witchcraft | Church and State |
| Modern witches are members of this ancient nature religion | Wicca |
| He crowned himself in order to discredit the pope | Napolean |
| His research was condemned by the Vatican because he said that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe | Galileo |
| The storming of the Bastille started this | French Revolution |
| He believed that to be moral, the French government must be based on democracy | Jean Jacques Rousseau |
| The belief that the right to rule was given to monarchs by God | Divine Right of Kings |
| Exiled by the revolutionaries in the French Revolution | Priests |
| He expressed regret for the error of condemning Galileo | Pope John Paul II |
| The exclusion of religious meaning or considerations from the affairs of life | Secularism |
| The Vatican no longer possesses this land | Papal States |
| A philosophy that claims all knowledge comes through the senses | Empiricism |
| They believed that God was distant and removed from the world | Deists |
| They believed that the universe was regulated completley and reasonably by universal natural laws and could be explained by science | Rationalism |
| United France after the French Revolution | Napolean |
| He led the army that united Italy | Guiseppi Garibaldi |