Peg Test- Edward Flashcards

1
Q

How old was Edward when he was crowned king?

A

Nine

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2
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When was Henry’s Third Act of Succession passed?

A

1543

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3
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How did Henry try to create a smooth transition of power?

A

Regency council/ privy council

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4
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How many members of each faction did Henry nominate?

A

8 members

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5
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Which 2 were either written out or arrested from the privy council?

A

Gardener and Howard

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6
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What title did Seymour give himself?

A

Duke of Somerset

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7
Q

What was the Book of Homilies?

A

A new book of sermons

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8
Q

When did Somerset dissolve the chantries?

A

1547

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9
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What year was the first prayer book introduced?

A

January 1549

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10
Q

Name two Catholic elements that remained in the prayer book.

A

Fast and holy days remained
Transubstantiation in communion
Traditional robes in church

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11
Q

Name two protestant elements with the new prayer book.

A
English written 
Sacraments 
Communion in both kinds
Clerical marriage allowed
No prayers for the dead
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12
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What was the Act of Uniformity?

A

Established the Book of Common Prayer as the only legal form of worship.

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13
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What did the Royal Injunctions do?

A

Removed catholic images

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14
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What did the Treason Act do?

A

People could not talk about religion freely

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15
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In what month did the Western Rebellion take place?

A

June 6th

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16
Q

What were the causes of the Western Rebellion?

A

The new prayer book

17
Q

How did the government respond to the Western Rebellion?

A

Sent Lord Russell

18
Q

How many Western rebels were executed?

A

3000

19
Q

What was enclosure?

A

When common pasture is enclosed

20
Q

When did the Kett’s rebellion take place?

A

July 8th

21
Q

Where did Kett’s take place?

A

East Anglia- Norwich

22
Q

In what year did the Kett’s rebellion take place?

A

1549

23
Q

How did the government respond to the Kett’s Rebellion?

A

Initially negotiated and then sent Earl of Warwick

24
Q

How many Kett’s rebels were executed?

A

49

25
Q

Who was John Dudley and name his connection to one of the rebellions in 1549?

A

Earl of Warwick and faced Kett’s