What is the name of the man whose doctrine was followed by the Protestants?
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Martin Luther
Matthew Parson
Robert Barthe
Question 2
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what was the principle political reason for Henry divorcing his wife Catherine of Aragon?
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It would restore relations with France and Spain.
The need for a male heir.
she was ugly.
Question 3
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what was the name of the act that led to the break with Rome?
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The Act of Supremacy, 1534
The Act of Suppression, 1536
The Act of Sublimation, 1537
Question 4
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Who introduced the ‘Valor Ecclesiasticus’ to find out just how much property was owned by the Church?
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Thomas Moore
Thomas Cromwell
Timothy Wright
Question 5
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what was the name of the acts which led to the dissolution of the monastries?
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Act of Suppression
Act of Salvation
Act of Supremacy
Question 6
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Which of these is a short-term legacy of the religious changes?
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The English church was now cut off from the Catholic Church for the first time ever; England and Henry had complete autonomy (control) over the running of the church.
There was no physical change in the landscape as there were not many monasteries in England in the 16th Century.
England would never again be able to be a Catholic country.
Question 7
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In your opinion which of these is a long-term legacy of Henry VIII's religious changes?
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Because Henry was not solely Catholic or Protestant, when Henry and then Edward dies, Mary reunites the Church in England with Rome and persecutes Protestants brutally that had only recently been embraced in England.
After Henry VIII's death England returns to Catholicism and remains such to this day.
Having broken with Rome, any hope of England reuniting with the papacy is lost and the Catholics remaining in England are persecuted, namely by the notorious protestant Bloody Mary.
Question 8
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How would you describe England's relations with Scotland during Henry VIII's reign?
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Peaceful, there was little conflict between England and Scotland. In fact through Margaret Tudor's marriage to King James IV of Scotland England and Scotland became a strong united force.
England and Scotland were constantly warring, despite attempts made to unite the two countries, Scotland loyalty laid with France.
Despite some differences by the end of Henry's reign England and Scotland were united.
Question 9
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how would you describe France and Spain?
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Protestant.
Catholic Superpowers.
Lutherans
Question 10
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Henry was known as...
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The father of the royal navy.
The father of Protestantism.
The master of the deeds.
Question 11
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what border did England and Spain fight over?
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The Mediterranean.
The Black Sea
Pearl Harbour.
Question 12
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what was Edward Tudor left to deal with in terms of foreign affairs?