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What challenges did Puritans present to Elizabeth's religious settlement?
They wanted to purify the
Church
and eliminate
non-Puritan
practices
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What was the extent of the Puritan challenge in England?
Puritans were vocal in
London
and
East Anglia
but had little impact in the
north
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What was the Puritan view on vestments?
They opposed the use of elaborate
vestments
for
clergy
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How did Elizabeth respond to the Puritan challenge regarding vestments?
She
backed down
and allowed some
flexibility
in their use
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How did the Puritan challenge reflect the broader religious tensions in Elizabethan England?
It highlighted the divisions between
radical Protestants
and the
established Church
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What was the Puritans' reaction to the requirement of wearing vestments?
They opposed it and were furious about the requirement.
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What was the consequence for the 37 Puritan priests who refused to attend church?
They
lost
their
posts.
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Which areas in England were most affected by Puritanism?
London
,
Cambridge
, Oxford, and parts of
East Anglia
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How did the government respond to Puritan demands for reform?
They
ignored
most
of the
demands.
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What was the main goal of the Puritans regarding the church?
To achieve
'purity'
in the church.
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What did the Puritans believe about church leadership?
They believed there should be no
queen
or pope controlling the church.
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What were the Puritans' views on church attire?
They opposed the use of bishops, priests, and
vestments
.
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What activities did the Puritans want to ban?
Gambling
,
cock fighting
, and
bear fighting
.
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How did the Puritans want their churches to look?
They wanted
whitewashed
, plain, and simple churches.
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What was the Puritans' stance on crucifixes?
They opposed crucifixes as a sign of
Catholicism
.
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Why were the Puritans considered anti-Catholic?
They believed the
pope
was anti-
aristocratic
and opposed Catholic practices.
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What challenges did the Puritans face?
Crucifixes
and decorations opposed their beliefs.
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