Question

Gustav I’s clerical property seizures during this movement fueled the Dacke (“dah-KEH”) War, a Dalecarnian peasant uprising, and a rebellion of Westrogothian lords. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this 16th-century religious movement. It was established across Scandinavia after the Danish Count’s War and the Swedish Diet of Västerås (“vest-uh-ROHSS”), seven years after Archbishop Trolle’s (“troh-LEH’s”) “Stockholm Bloodbath.”
ANSWER: Protestant Reformation [accept Lutheranism or Protestantism; prompt on suppressing monasteries, disestablishing the Catholic church, royal control of the church, or similar descriptions by asking “during what specific European movement?”]
[10h] Christian III plundered Iceland’s monasteries after his forces beheaded this bishop in Skálholt in 1550. He resisted Hans Tausen and Johannes Bugenhagen’s church orders after their ratification by the Althing.
ANSWER: Jón Arason [prompt on Jón or Arason]
[10m] Jón remained loyal to this city’s exiled archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson, who led the Norwegian Riksråd (“reeks-ROAD”) until its 1537 dissolution with the Reformation. Pilgrims visited Saint Olaf’s shrine at this city’s cathedral.
ANSWER: Trondheim [or Nidaros; accept Nidaros Cathedral or Nidarosdomen or Nidaros Domkirke]
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Berkeley AMichigan1001020
Berkeley BFlorida0000
BrownColumbia A100010
OttawaClaremont Colleges1001020
Cornell AColumbia B100010
Chicago ACornell B10101030
South CarolinaGeorgia Tech100010
WUSTL AHarvard1001020
IllinoisMcGill100010
VirginiaIowa State001010
Johns HopkinsMinnesota B0000
IndianaKentucky001010
NYUChicago B100010
WaterlooNorth Carolina B1001020
NorthwesternMaryland100010
PennYale B0000
RutgersDuke100010
StanfordTruman State001010
TexasYale A1001020
North Carolina AToronto A100010
VanderbiltPurdue0000
WUSTL BArizona State0000
Chicago DToronto B100010