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  • Edward Seymour focused on radical Protestant reforms.
    False
  • The Act of Uniformity 1549 led to the creation of the Book of Common Prayer
  • What type of Protestant reforms did Edward Seymour implement?
    Moderate
  • Edward VI faced the challenge of being a child monarch.
  • The Act of Uniformity 1549 introduced the Book of Common Prayer to unify worship practices under a Protestant liturgy.

    True
  • Somerset's foreign policy aimed at unifying England and Scotland but resulted in military conflicts.

    True
  • Key events in Northumberland's consolidation of power
    1️⃣ Manipulated succession to favor Lady Jane Grey
    2️⃣ Edward VI's death
    3️⃣ Mary Tudor's accession
    4️⃣ Northumberland's execution
  • Northumberland published the Second Book of Common Prayer
  • Northumberland's power consolidation was more authoritarian compared to Somerset's approach.

    True
  • When Henry VIII died in 1547, his young son Edward VI became King of England at the age of 9
  • Edward VI became King of England as a child monarch.
  • Somerset's foreign policy was marked by military conflicts aimed at unifying England and Scotland.
  • John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, was executed for treason after Mary Tudor became queen.
    True
  • John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, implemented more radical Protestant reforms than Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset.

    True
  • Edward Seymour implemented radical Protestant reforms.
    False
  • Northumberland was executed for treason after Edward VI's death.

    True
  • At what age did Edward VI become King of England?
    Nine
  • Arrange the sequence of regents during Edward VI's reign:
    1️⃣ Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset
    2️⃣ John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland
  • Somerset's foreign policy succeeded in unifying England and Scotland.
    False
  • What did the Royal Injunctions aim to remove from churches?
    Religious images
  • John Dudley implemented more radical Protestant reforms than Edward Seymour.

    True
  • Royal Injunctions led to the removal of religious images
  • Who replaced Somerset as Lord Protector of Edward VI?
    John Dudley
  • The Book of Common Prayer was introduced by the Act of Uniformity 1549.
    True
  • Who became queen after Edward VI's death?
    Mary Tudor
  • At what age did Edward VI become King of England?
    9
  • Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, focused on moderate Protestant reforms during his regency.

    True
  • John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, attempted to install Lady Jane Grey as queen.

    True
  • Somerset's governance style was often seen as autocratic, leading to social unrest.

    True
  • Match the regent with their key religious reform:
    Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset ↔️ Book of Common Prayer
    John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland ↔️ Second Book of Common Prayer
  • Who replaced Edward Seymour as regent to Edward VI?
    John Dudley
  • Match the reform with its legislation:
    Book of Common Prayer ↔️ Act of Uniformity 1549
    Images in Churches ↔️ Royal Injunctions
    Clergy Marriages ↔️ Act of Parliament
  • What was one moderate Protestant reform introduced by Edward Seymour?
    Book of Common Prayer
  • Edward VI's reign was guided by a council of regents
  • What title did Edward Seymour hold during Edward VI's reign?
    Lord Protector
  • What was one reason for Somerset's downfall as Lord Protector?
    Autocratic governance
  • The Act of Parliament allowed clergy to marry during Edward VI's reign.

    True
  • Who served as Lord Protector during the early reign of Edward VI?
    Edward Seymour
  • What act allowed clergy to marry during Somerset's regency?
    Act of Parliament
  • The Second Book of Common Prayer was part of Northumberland's radical Protestant reforms