A2 History - Mid Tudor crisis

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A-Level A2 History Quiz on A2 History - Mid Tudor crisis, created by Carrie Port on 20/04/2016.
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Question 1

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What happened in January 1547?
Answer
  • Somerset made Lord Protector of Edward
  • Western rebellion
  • Northumberland made Lord Protector of Edward
  • Somerset granted quasi-royal powers by Letters Patent

Question 2

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Somerset ruled as Lord Protector from...
Answer
  • January 1547 – 31st October 1549
  • March 1546 - 24th January 1549
  • January 1548 - December 1549
  • December 1546 - January 1549

Question 3

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What year was the Western and Kett's rebellions?
Answer
  • 1549
  • 1548
  • 1550
  • 1547

Question 4

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What happened in 1553?
Answer
  • The devise for the succession was made
  • Western and Ketts rebellions
  • Somerset made Lord Protector
  • Edward introduced the new prayer book

Question 5

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Who said there was very few protestants in 1547, "Catholic survivalism" is rife?
Answer
  • Susan Brigden
  • Haigh and Scarisbrick
  • Hutton, Whiting and MacCulloch

Question 6

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Haigh and Scarisbrick suggested what?
Answer
  • Reformation had not taken hold, it rapidly changed in 1553.
  • Reformation was taking hold in the 1540s, "already in the 1540s the old world was losing its enchantment".
  • "Catholic survivalism" is rife.

Question 7

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Hutton, Whiting and MacCulloch stated that...
Answer
  • Reformation was taking hold in the 1540s, 'already in the 1540s the old world was losing its enchantment'
  • 'Catholic survivalism' was rife
  • There was a ‘Climate of discontent and disobedience’

Question 8

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Haigh stated that...
Answer
  • there was wills leaving money to the church sell more protestant preambles, he accepts this happened but did so in order to prevent the money going to the government
  • there was a "climate of discontent and disobedience"

Question 9

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who said there was a "climate of discontent and disobedience"?
Answer
  • Haigh
  • Duffy
  • Susan Brigden
  • MacCulloch

Question 10

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What was the effect of the 1549 rebellions?
Answer
  • The use of foreign mercenaries
  • English possessions in France, Calais and Boulogne were in great danger of being lost (due to the use of troops being move to help control rebels)
  • Less likely to be invaded by France
  • Southampton – Religious motive to get rid of Somerset
  • Lack acceptance for changing religious reform (2nd Book of Prayer)
  • Removal of Somerset
  • War with France
  • Death of Northumberland
  • Acceptance of the prayer book

Question 11

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What letters patent did the privy council hesitate to agree with, but accepted due to fear of being charged with treason?
Answer
  • The devise
  • Prayer book
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