Peg Test- Elizabeth and Religion Flashcards

1
Q

In what year was the Religious Settlement passed?

A

1559

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2
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Who was Elizabeth’s first Archbishop of Canterbury?

A

Matthew Parker

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10
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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
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Who arrived in England in 1568?

A

Mary Queen of Scots

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12
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When did the Northern Rebellion take place?

A

1569

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13
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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?

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?

25
When did Phillip II invade England?
1588
26
When were the first arguments about marriage?
1563
27
When does Mary Queen of Scots arrive?
1568
28
When does Cecil become a Lord?
1571
29
When was the admonition to Parliament?
1572
30
When was Wentworth's first debate over freedom of speech?
1576
31
When were the Marprelate Tracts?
1588
32
What was the role of parliament?
Pass laws and raise taxes
33
How many times did parliament meet in Elizabeth's reign?
13 times
34
What was Cope's 'bill and book' demanding in 1887?
An end to the authority of the bishops.
35
What does prerogative mean?
The rights claimed by the monarch.