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Reformation Dinner Party You are hosting a dinner party and have invited only the main characters in the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. One of the most integral parts in planning a successful dinner party is the seating arrangement. A successful seating arrangement facilitates lively discussion and creates a comfortable, relaxed environment. Your task is to decide the seating chart for your dinner party. You must include all of the characters below. The assignment consists of two parts:
 * Leo X         	Martin Luther        	Frederick of Saxony        	Ulrich Zwingli
 * Henry VIII  	Clement VII           	Charles V                          	John Calvin
 * Thomas More       	Ignatius Loyola  	Elizabeth I   	Mary Tudor 	Paul III
 * Thomas Munzer      	Menno Simms  	Erasmus

Visual:

Draw a seating chart using a rectangular table. You’ll need to decide who gets to sit at the head of the table. . . Consider the following questions as you discuss your seating arrangement: What are the religious/doctrinal beliefs of each character? What do the characters have in common? What topics of conversation could the characters discuss? What do you think they would discuss? You may even want to talk about why you would absolutely, under no circumstances put certain characters next to each other. In class: Come to class prepared to defend your seating chart with a paragraph. Perhaps, at the end of class, we’ll have a seating arrangement we can all agree upon?