Charles Vs Parliment Flashcards

1
Q

What was The official Church?

A

Church of England

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2
Q

Puritans opposed what?

A

Ceremonies and decoration of angelic churches

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3
Q

Puritans were _____

A

Calvinists

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4
Q

Women were responsible for what?

A

The original sin

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5
Q

What took place during the 17th century?

A

A witch hunt hysteria

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6
Q

People used ___ to poke a witch, and see if they felt pain.

A

Pins

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7
Q

The most famous witch hunter was ____

A

Matthew Hopkins

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8
Q

The Stuart’s liked to rule as what??

A

Absolute monarchs

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9
Q

What religion was most popular in England?

A

Protestant

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10
Q

Blue laws

A

Strict laws against fun

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11
Q

Prides purge

A

Parliamentary uprising

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12
Q

Court of star chamber

A

Royal courts in which people had no legal rights

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13
Q

Divine rights of kings

A

King makes all laws

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14
Q

Grand Remonstrance

A

Removed kings powers

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15
Q

Elizabeth I

A

Died and was succeeded by a Scottish king

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16
Q

Colonel pride

A

Kicked the Presbyterians out of parliament

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17
Q

Charles 1

A

Used a secret court to take away people’s rights

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18
Q

Duke of buckingham

A

A favourite of the king, he was assassinated

19
Q

Archbishop laud

A

This man liked elaborate church services/ decorations

20
Q

Henrietta Maria

A

Sold the Crown Jewels to pay for an army

21
Q

Tudor

A

Asked to become king and queen after James II

22
Q

John Locke

A

Puritan who became a famous writer and philosopher

23
Q

Oliver Cromwell

A

Lord protector of England

24
Q

William and Mary

A

The name of royal family before the 17th century

25
Q

What came first?

The reign of Charles 1
The reign of James 1
The reign of Elizabeth 1

A

The reign of Elizabeth 3
The reign of James 1
The reign of Charles 1

26
Q

Petition of rights
English civil war
Grand remonstrance

A

Petition of rights
Grand remonstrance
English civil war

27
Q

Period with no parliament under Charles1

Rump parliament

Long parliament begins

A

Period with no parliament under Charles 1

Long parliament

Rump par

28
Q

Freedom of speech allows

A

People to criticize their leaders

29
Q

Writers were punished in the 1600s if they

A

Made fun of the government

30
Q

Many skilled workers belonged to these organizations in the 1600s

A

Guilds

31
Q

This new product was introduced to Great Britain during the 1600s

A

Tobacco

32
Q

Charles 1 brought back these takes and fees

A

Ship money and tunnage and poundage

33
Q

These Calvinist laws outlawed pagan ceremonies as well as dancing etc:

A

Blue laws

34
Q

Cromwell invaded Scotland and Ireland because both strongly supported Charles 11 and the return of the monarchy

A

True

35
Q

Charles 1 plead not guilty at his trial because he believed that parliament didn’t have the authority to try him

A

False

36
Q

Charles 11 became king of England as a result of the glorious revolution

A

False

37
Q

Thousands of people were killed during the glorious revolution

A

False

38
Q

The charge of treason against Charles 1 was silly! It ment he was trying to overthrow himself

A

True

39
Q

The bill of rights was different from the Megan cartba because the Megna carta clearly stated the powers of parliament were supreme

A

False

40
Q

Cromwell considered himself a failure because he opposed absolute power and then became a dictator himself

A

True

41
Q

The test act forbid members of the Church of England from holding political office

A

False

42
Q

John locked philosophy influenced both the American and glorious revolution

A

False

43
Q

Charles 1 used the court of the star chamber to convict and imprison his enemies

A

True