4.2 Challenges to Elizabeth at Home and Abroad, 1569–88

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  • The period from 1569 to 1588 was critical for Queen Elizabeth I as she faced various domestic and international challenges
  • What foreign event solidified Elizabeth's reputation as a strong leader?
    Spanish Armada
  • Order the foreign challenges faced by Queen Elizabeth I chronologically:
    1️⃣ Anglo-Spanish Rivalry
    2️⃣ Spanish Armada
  • Match the domestic challenges with their primary goals:
    Northern Rebellion (1569) ↔️ Reinstate Catholicism
    Ridolfi Plot (1571) ↔️ Replace Elizabeth with Mary Queen of Scots
    Throckmorton Plot (1583) ↔️ Kill Elizabeth and put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne
  • What was the outcome of the Throckmorton Plot in 1583?
    Heightened security measures
  • Match the challenges with their significance:
    Anglo-Spanish Rivalry ↔️ Led to naval skirmishes and trade disputes
    Spanish Armada ↔️ Solidified Elizabeth's reputation as a strong leader
  • What was the primary goal of the Ridolfi Plot in 1571?
    Replace Elizabeth
  • What was the main objective of the Spanish Armada in 1588?
    Invade England
  • Who was Mary Queen of Scots intended to marry in the Ridolfi Plot of 1571?
    Duke of Norfolk
  • Order the following domestic challenges faced by Queen Elizabeth I chronologically:
    1️⃣ Northern Rebellion (1569)
    2️⃣ Ridolfi Plot (1571)
    3️⃣ Throckmorton Plot (1583)
  • One of the foreign challenges faced by Queen Elizabeth I was the Spanish Armada.

    True
  • The Ridolfi Plot in 1571 aimed to marry Mary Queen of Scots to the Duke of Norfolk
  • What was the primary goal of the Spanish Armada in 1588?
    Restore Catholicism
  • What was one response to the Northern Rebellion of 1569?
    Increased paranoia
  • One of the foreign challenges faced by Queen Elizabeth I was the Anglo-Spanish Rivalry
  • What was the main focus of the Anglo-Spanish Rivalry during Elizabeth I's reign?
    Trade and influence
  • The Throckmorton Plot in 1583 aimed to kill Elizabeth I and place Mary Queen of Scots on the throne.
  • The Anglo-Spanish rivalry culminated in the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.
  • The Throckmorton Plot in 1583 led to heightened security measures and the persecution of plotters.
  • The Anglo-Spanish Rivalry led to continuous naval skirmishes and trade disputes.

    True
  • The Anglo-Spanish Rivalry resulted in the defeat of the Spanish Armada, which strengthened Elizabeth I's legacy.
  • Match the domestic challenges with their descriptions:
    Northern Rebellion (1569) ↔️ Attempt to depose Elizabeth and reinstate Catholicism
    Ridolfi Plot (1571) ↔️ Conspiracy to marry Mary Queen of Scots to the Duke of Norfolk
    Throckmorton Plot (1583) ↔️ Scheme to kill Elizabeth and put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne
  • The Throckmorton Plot in 1583 aimed to replace Elizabeth with Mary Queen of Scots.
    True
  • The Anglo-Spanish rivalry led to continuous naval skirmishes and trade disputes
  • The Ridolfi Plot aimed to replace Elizabeth with Mary Queen of Scots through marriage to the Duke of Norfolk.
    True
  • What foreign event solidified Elizabeth's reputation as a strong leader?
    Spanish Armada
  • The Northern Rebellion in 1569 aimed to depose Elizabeth I and reinstate Catholicism.

    True
  • The domestic challenges during Elizabeth I's reign highlighted ongoing religious and political tensions within England.

    True
  • The Northern Rebellion in 1569 sought to depose Elizabeth and restore Protestantism.
    False
  • The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 strengthened Elizabeth I's position as a formidable ruler.
    True
  • What was the primary goal of the Spanish Armada's invasion attempt in 1588?
    Restore Catholicism