Who was the first ruler mentioned before the Elizabethan Era?
Henry VIII
Who succeeded King Henry VIII?
King Edward VI
Who succeeded Henry VIII as king?
Edward VI
Who was the next leader after King Edward VI?
Queen Mary I
How did most people react to Mary I's attempts to restore Catholicism?
It didn't sit well with most people
How did the public react to Queen Mary I's changes?
Most kids didn't want to play her game.
When did Elizabeth I become queen?
1558
What major political problems did Elizabeth I face?
Influence from Scotland, France, and Spain
What is the historical context leading to the Elizabethan Era?
It involves various leaders before Elizabeth I.
What challenges did Queen Elizabeth I face as a leader?
Other countries wanted to play in England's playground.
What roles did the Tower of London play during Elizabeth I's reign?
Imprisonment of Elizabeth I in 1554
Venue for her coronation parade in 1559
Central location for uncovering plots against her
Holding place for captives and execution of figures
What was Henry VIII's main desire that influenced his marriages?
He wanted a male heir
Why was Princess Elizabeth locked up in the Tower of London?
Her sister was queen at the time
What were the ambitions of Scotland, France, and Spain regarding England during Elizabeth I's reign?
TheywantedtoinfluenceortakeoverEngland
What did Queen Mary I want to change?
She wanted everyone to play a differentgame.
When did Queen Elizabeth I become the leader?
In 1558
What is the Tower of London often compared to?
A big castle in a fairytale
What significant event occurred to Elizabeth I in 1554 at the Tower of London?
She faced imprisonment
What event did Queen Elizabeth I have from the Tower of London?
Abigparade
What was significant about Edward VI's reign?
He was a young Protestant king who died early
What kind of story is the situation with bad guys compared to?
A detective story
Why did Queen Elizabeth I need to be strong?
To protect her playground from other countries.
What was the main import/export item for the Holy Roman Empire?
grain, wool, linen
What was Mary I's goal during her reign?
To bring England back to Catholicism
What were the main political entities in Europe around 1600?
The Holy Roman Empire
Sovereign states like Spain, Prussia, and the Ottoman Empire
Dependencies like the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
How is the Elizabethan Era compared to a playground?
It is a place of rules and changes
What was the main import/export item for the Mediterranean region?
salt, wine, olive oil, dried fruits
How did Elizabeth I influence England's political landscape?
Through strong leadership and key developments
What was the main import/export item for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?
iron, copper, lead
What were the impacts of previous Head Teachers on religion before Queen Elizabeth?
Changed rules about religion
Caused mixed feelings among people
Some were happy, others were sad
What did King Henry VIII desire for his successor?
He wanted a boy to take over.
What did English kids receive in return for their trades?
Spices, silky ribbons, and grape juice
Why was the Tower of London significant during Elizabeth I's reign?
It was central to uncovering plots against her
Which plot against Elizabeth I was uncovered at the Tower of London in 1586?
The Babington Plot
If you wanted to calculate the area of a circle with radius r=5 cm, what would the formula be?
25π cm2
Why was King Edward VI considered a short-term leader?
He was young and didn't stay long.
If you wanted to study the techniques used by the artist, which part of the painting would you examine most closely?
The intricate details and textures of the clothing, furnishings, and tableware would be good areas to examine closely to study the artist's technical skills
How was changing religion likened to choosing a game?
It was a choice for everyone
Some liked the new game
Some missed the old game
What is the main import/export item for Iceland?
fish
Who was the first leader before Queen Elizabeth I?