Cards (68)

  • What was the English Civil War preceded by?
    Significant tensions
  • Charles I's need for money led to unpopular taxation methods, such as Ship Money
  • Why did Charles I's marriage to a Catholic cause concern among Protestants?
    Fear of Catholicism
  • Charles I's belief in Divine Right aligned with Parliament's desire for authority.
    False
  • Match the cause of the English Civil War with its impact:
    Financial Grievances ↔️ Eroded trust in Charles I
    Religious Tensions ↔️ Fear of Catholicism
    Power Struggles ↔️ Conflict over governance
  • What was Ship Money originally levied on coastal towns for?
    Defense during war
  • Charles I extended Ship Money to inland towns during peacetime
  • Charles I's need for money led to unpopular taxation methods
  • Charles I's marriage to a Catholic caused concern among Protestants.
  • Charles I's belief in Divine Right clashed with Parliament's desire for authority
  • What was the name of the tax extended by Charles I to inland towns during peacetime?
    Ship Money
  • Charles I's imposition of Anglican practices led to Protestant dissent.
  • Match the cause with its impact:
    Financial Grievances ↔️ Eroded trust in Charles I
    Religious Tensions ↔️ Fear of Catholicism
    Power Struggles ↔️ Conflict over governance
  • The imposition of Anglican practices and Catholic sympathies caused fear of Catholicism
  • What was the primary source of conflict between Charles I and Parliament regarding governance?
    Divine Right
  • Arrange the following events in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Financial grievances led to discontent
    2️⃣ Charles I imposed Ship Money on inland towns
    3️⃣ Religious tensions arose from Anglican practices
    4️⃣ Charles I clashed with Parliament over Divine Right
  • Unpopular taxation by Charles I increased trust in his leadership.
    False
  • The fear of Catholicism was fueled by Charles I's Catholic marriage
  • Which tax imposed by Charles I caused widespread discontent because it was extended to inland towns?
    Ship Money
  • Charles I's religious policies aimed to appease Protestants.
    False
  • Charles I's belief in Divine Right led to a power struggle with Parliament
  • Match the cause with its impact:
    Financial Grievances ↔️ Eroded trust in Charles I
    Religious Tensions ↔️ Fear of Catholicism
    Power Struggles ↔️ Conflict over governance
  • Arrange the following events in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Financial grievances arose from unpopular taxes
    2️⃣ Charles I's religious policies caused dissent
    3️⃣ Power struggles escalated over Divine Right
    4️⃣ Tensions led to the English Civil War
  • Charles I's Catholic sympathies increased Protestant support for his reign.
    False
  • Charles I's belief in Divine Right contradicted Parliament's desire for authority
  • What was the name of the tax historically levied on coastal towns in times of war, which Charles I extended to inland towns during peacetime?
    Ship Money
  • Religious tensions were a key factor contributing to the rising tensions between Charles I and Parliament.
  • Charles I's belief in Divine Right clashed with Parliament's desire for authority
  • Match the cause with its impact:
    Financial Grievances ↔️ Unpopular taxation
    Religious Tensions ↔️ Protestant dissent
    Power Struggles ↔️ Conflict over governance
  • What was the impact of Ship Money on Charles I's reputation?
    Eroded trust
  • Charles I's religious policies led to a unified Protestant response in his favor.
    False
  • Charles I's belief in Divine Right directly contradicted Parliament's desire for authority
  • Arrange the following events in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Unpopular taxes caused financial grievances
    2️⃣ Charles I's religious policies led to dissent
    3️⃣ Power struggles over Divine Right escalated
    4️⃣ Tensions culminated in the English Civil War
  • Unpopular taxation by Charles I strengthened his financial position.
    False
  • What was the main fear among Protestants regarding Charles I's religious policies?
    Catholicism
  • Charles I's belief in Divine Right caused a power struggle with Parliament
  • What was the primary impact of Ship Money on Charles I's relationship with the people?
    Eroded trust
  • Charles I's religious policies led to widespread Protestant unity and support for his reign.
    False
  • Match the cause with its impact:
    Financial Grievances ↔️ Unpopular taxation
    Religious Tensions ↔️ Protestant dissent
    Power Struggles ↔️ Conflict over governance
  • Charles I's belief in Divine Right contradicted Parliament's desire for authority