elizabethan

    Cards (121)

    • 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?
      They wanted to influence or take over England
    • What did Queen Mary I want to change?
      She wanted everyone to play a different game.
    • 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?
      A big parade
    • 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=r =5 cm 5\text{ cm}, what would the formula be?

      25π cm225\pi \text{ cm}^2
    • 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?
      King Henry VIII