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
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Puritans were _____

A

Calvinists

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4
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Women were responsible for what?

A

The original sin

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5
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What took place during the 17th century?

A

A witch hunt hysteria

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6
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People used ___ to poke a witch, and see if they felt pain.

A

Pins

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7
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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
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What religion was most popular in England?

A

Protestant

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10
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Blue laws

A

Strict laws against fun

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11
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Prides purge

A

Parliamentary uprising

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12
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Court of star chamber

A

Royal courts in which people had no legal rights

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13
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Divine rights of kings

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King makes all laws

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14
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Grand Remonstrance

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Removed kings powers

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15
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Elizabeth I

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Died and was succeeded by a Scottish king

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16
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Colonel pride

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Kicked the Presbyterians out of parliament

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17
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Charles 1

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Used a secret court to take away people’s rights

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18
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Duke of buckingham

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A favourite of the king, he was assassinated

19
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Archbishop laud

A

This man liked elaborate church services/ decorations

20
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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
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William and Mary

A

The name of royal family before the 17th century

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What came first? The reign of Charles 1 The reign of James 1 The reign of Elizabeth 1
The reign of Elizabeth 3 The reign of James 1 The reign of Charles 1
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Petition of rights English civil war Grand remonstrance
Petition of rights Grand remonstrance English civil war
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Period with no parliament under Charles1 Rump parliament Long parliament begins
Period with no parliament under Charles 1 Long parliament Rump par
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Freedom of speech allows
People to criticize their leaders
29
Writers were punished in the 1600s if they
Made fun of the government
30
Many skilled workers belonged to these organizations in the 1600s
Guilds
31
This new product was introduced to Great Britain during the 1600s
Tobacco
32
Charles 1 brought back these takes and fees
Ship money and tunnage and poundage
33
These Calvinist laws outlawed pagan ceremonies as well as dancing etc:
Blue laws
34
Cromwell invaded Scotland and Ireland because both strongly supported Charles 11 and the return of the monarchy
True
35
Charles 1 plead not guilty at his trial because he believed that parliament didn't have the authority to try him
False
36
Charles 11 became king of England as a result of the glorious revolution
False
37
Thousands of people were killed during the glorious revolution
False
38
The charge of treason against Charles 1 was silly! It ment he was trying to overthrow himself
True
39
The bill of rights was different from the Megan cartba because the Megna carta clearly stated the powers of parliament were supreme
False
40
Cromwell considered himself a failure because he opposed absolute power and then became a dictator himself
True
41
The test act forbid members of the Church of England from holding political office
False
42
John locked philosophy influenced both the American and glorious revolution
False
43
Charles 1 used the court of the star chamber to convict and imprison his enemies
True