Peg Test- Elizabeth and Religion Flashcards

1
Q

In what year was the Religious Settlement passed?

A

1559

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2
Q

Name the two acts that established the Religious Settlement.

A

Act of Uniformity

Act of Supremacy

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3
Q

Name three things that influenced Elizabeth’s religious settlement.

A

Own beliefs
Foreign Policy
Domestic Policy

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4
Q

Name two things Protestants would have been happy with from the Religious Settlement.

A

Black Rubric

Both kinds of communion

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5
Q

Name two things the Catholics would have been happy with from the Religious Settlement.

A

Vestments
Ornaments
They could bow
Liz, not the head of Church but the supreme governor

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6
Q

What does taking communion in both kinds mean?

A

Bread and Wine

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7
Q

How did Elizabeth enforce church attendance on a Sunday?

A

Fines- 1 shilling

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8
Q

Which house opposed the settlement the most?

A

House of Lords

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9
Q

Who was Elizabeth’s first Archbishop of Canterbury?

A

Matthew Parker

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10
Q

What was the Vestments Controversy?

A

Happened in 1566
37 priests lost their job
Liz wanted Vestments and Catholic imagery but the Protestant bishops didn’t like it.

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11
Q

Who arrived in England in 1568?

A

Mary Queen of Scots

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12
Q

When did the Northern Rebellion take place?

A

1569

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13
Q

What did the Papal Bull do in 1570?

A

Excommunicate Elizabeth

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14
Q

Who were the Puritans?

A

Radical Protestants

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15
Q

Name a Puritan and a Catholic challenge that took place in 1571?

A
Strickland = Puritan
Ridolfi = Catholic
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16
Q

Name two radical Puritans.

A

Presbyterians

Separatists

17
Q

What was Field and Wilcox’s ‘Admonition to Parliament’?

A

Propaganda called for bishops to be replaced

18
Q

Who were Wentworth, Turner and Cope?

A

Puritans

Wanted to overturn government of the Church

19
Q

How was Elizabeth’s third Archbishop of Canterbury (Whitgift) better than the second (Grindal)?

A

Brought conformity to the Catholics

20
Q

What were Whitgift’s Three Articles?

A

Ties Puritans to Church

They have to uphold royal supremacy and read the common book of prayer

21
Q

Who was Throckmorton?

A

Catholic gentryman who lead the rebellion

A friend of Mendoza

22
Q

When did the Babington plot take place?

A

1586

23
Q

The Jesuits and Seminary priests arrived in 1574: who were they?

A

Radical Catholics

24
Q

When was Mary Queen of Scots executed?

A

1587

25
Q

When did Phillip II invade England?

A

1588

26
Q

When were the first arguments about marriage?

A

1563

27
Q

When does Mary Queen of Scots arrive?

A

1568

28
Q

When does Cecil become a Lord?

A

1571

29
Q

When was the admonition to Parliament?

A

1572

30
Q

When was Wentworth’s first debate over freedom of speech?

A

1576

31
Q

When were the Marprelate Tracts?

A

1588

32
Q

What was the role of parliament?

A

Pass laws and raise taxes

33
Q

How many times did parliament meet in Elizabeth’s reign?

A

13 times

34
Q

What was Cope’s ‘bill and book’ demanding in 1887?

A

An end to the authority of the bishops.

35
Q

What does prerogative mean?

A

The rights claimed by the monarch.