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Unit Group 1: British Period Study and Enquiry
1.1 The Early Tudors 1485–1558
1.1.6 Edward VI's Reign
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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
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