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| 1 | inquisition | A court or tribunal for examination and punishment of heretics. | SAT words from 'inopportune' to 'intensive' |
| 2 | Inquisition | A Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy - especially the one active in Spain during the 1400s. | Global History Regents Vocabulary - List #7 |
| 3 | Inquisition | an investigation conducted with little regard for individual rights | 50 cent words |
| 4 | inquisition | n. A court or tribunal for examination and punishment of heretics. | I: Freevocabulary.com |
| 5 | inquisition | n. A court or tribunal for examination and punishment of heretics. | GRE Word List |
| 6 | Inquisition | harsh, servere questioning to seek answers | Latin and Greek roots words |
| 7 | Inquisition | Harsh questioning to seek answers | Latin and Greek Rootwords |
| 8 | Inquisition | harsh, severe questioning to seek answers | Unit Six-Latin and Greek Root Words |
| 9 | inquisition | a roman catholic church court revived during the counter reformation for the purpose of trying, convicting, and punishing heretics | SS notes chapter 13 |
| 10 | Inquisition | A religious committee of six Roman cardinals that tried heretics and punished the guilty by imprisonment and execution. | Rough Copy- AP terms |
| 11 | Inquisition | It's the judgment of heresy by the Roman Catholic Church. They conduct trials for blasphemy against the church | Reformation |
| 12 | inquisition | and ivestigation and harsh difficult or prolonged questioning | Stargirl vocab |
| 13 | Inquisition | A religious court in Spain who was against conversions from Judiasm to Islam | End Of World War 2 |
| 14 | Inquisition | a religious institution established to ensure the Catholic Faith | AP History |
| 15 | Inquisition | A church court set up to fight heretics through torture and execution | Rennaisance / Reformation |
| 16 | inquisition | A court or tribunal for examination and punishment of heretics. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 17 | Inquisition | If you commited heresey, you could say that the devil made you do it and that you don't believe in what you did or said. If you didn't, and stood against your word, the church would give you to the governement and torture you until you said the devil made you do it. Examples: put you naked in a cage in a dungeon until you changed yoru mind; put under a pedulum; lower you on a spike. The church never tortured. | History exam- page 5 |
| 18 | Inquisition | witch craft, torchured brutally | history |
| 19 | Inquisition | trials of heretics | Religion Final |
| 20 | inquisition | Harsh, severe questioning | Reader's Digest: Word Power |
| 21 | inquisition | to ask about | Amanda's Vocab |
| 22 | inquisition | n. A court or tribunal for examination and punishment of heretics. | SAT Vocab I-K |
| 23 | Inquisition | The attempt to convert the Jews and Muslims to Catholicism. If they refused to convert they either left or died. Problem was the Jews and Muslims made up the merchant class. | Renaissance Nation States-France, England, Spain, and Holy Roman Empire |
| 24 | Inquisition | attempt to convert jew and muslims to catholicism and most of them were expelled or killed which destroyed all of spains merchants because those two classes were the merchants of spain | Renaissance |
| 25 | Inquisition | attempt to convert both Jews and Muslims to Catholicism. Most were expelled or killed. PROBLEM- most of these groups were MERCHANTS! | Monarchies and Papacy |
| 26 | inquisition | attempt to convert Jews and Musilums, gave 3 choices die, leave, convert, got rid of many merchants, only lords were left | Spain |
| 27 | inquisition | n. A court or tribunal for examination and punishment of heretics. | 5000 SAT words |
| 28 | Inquisition | borrowed from spanish to put fear in congregations | Catholic Reformation |
| 29 | inquisition | a Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy-especially the one active in Spain during the 1400s. | Chapter 14 Terms |
| 30 | inquisition | questioning | english vocab 1-8 |
| 31 | inquisition | harsh or difficult questioning; investigation | Great Divorce Vocabulary |
| 32 | inquisition | heresy by the roman catholic churc | chapter 9 identification |
| 33 | Inquisition | attempt to convert jew and muslims to catholicism and most of them were expelled or killed which destroyed all of spains merchants because those two classes were the merchants of spain | Political Renaissance |
| 34 | Inquisition | a religious institution established to ensure the Catholic Faith | AP review |
| 35 | Inquisition | A religious committee of six Roman cardinals that tried heretics and punished the guilty by imprisonment and execution. | AP review |
| 36 | Inquisition | k | The Scientific Revolution (definitions) |
| 37 | Inquisition | a court established by the Catholic Church in 1232 to discover and try heretics; also called the Holy Office | World History ch.10 vocab |
| 38 | Inquisition | church court set up to stamp out heresy | Reformation |
| 39 | inquisition | a church court that searches for suspected heretics and put them on trial | world history unit 9 |
| 40 | Inquisition | a church court set up to try people accused of heresy, methods of questioning involved torture but if you confessed they wouldn’t torture you, one of the most famous torture was the rack- it stretched you out by dislocating shoulders and hips, they wanted everyone to be the same, Spain use this | World History Middle Ages Vocab |
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