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Match the term to its definition.(10 points)
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nationalism
geocentric theory
vernacular
Church of England
Humanism
heliocentric theory
Counter-Reformation
indulgences
aristocracy

The atronomical modl of the universe where the celestial bodies, such as earth, move around the sun

a certificate or pardin for sins sold by the Catholic Church

The established Church in Britian founded by Henry VIII that incorporates both catholic and protestant traditions

Government in which political power rests with a group of small, privileged elites

The astronomical model of the universe where the earth is at the center of the universe

To exclude from the Church and Church-associated activities

A devotion to the study of the disciplined of the humanities

The language or dialect spoken by the people who live in a specific country or region

An intense pride in one's nation

The roman catholic Church's efforts during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to reform itself in order to slow the gains made by Protestantism in Europe

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- The astronomical model of the universe where the celestial bodies, such as earth, move around the sun — Heliocentric theory
- A certificate or pardon for sins sold by the Catholic Church — Indulgences
- The established Church in Britain founded by Henry VIII that incorporates both Catholic and Protestant traditions — Church of England
- Government in which political power rests with a group of small, privileged elites — Aristocracy
- The astronomical model of the universe where the earth is at the center of the universe — Geocentric theory
- To exclude from the Church and Church-associated activities — Excommunication (not listed in your term list)
- A devotion to the study of the disciplines of the humanities — Humanism
- The language or dialect spoken by the people who live in a specific country or region — Vernacular
- An intense pride in one's nation — Nationalism
- The Roman Catholic Church's efforts during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to reform itself in order to slow the gains made by Protestantism in Europe — Counter-Reformation