1C.4 Elizabeth I's Religious Settlement

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  • Order the religious changes in England following Henry VIII's break with Rome.
    1️⃣ Henry VIII's break with Rome
    2️⃣ Catholic doctrine under Mary I
    3️⃣ Elizabeth I's Religious Settlement
  • The Puritans sought to "purify" the Church of England from Catholic practices
  • Match each religious group with their key beliefs and geographical prevalence.
    Catholics ↔️ Loyalty to the Pope, North and rural areas
    Protestants ↔️ English Bible, Urban centers
    Puritans ↔️ Purification of the Church, Towns
  • What was Elizabeth I's doctrinal stance?
    Moderate Protestantism
  • Elizabeth I believed in Royal Supremacy over the Church
  • Elizabeth I tolerated Catholics who were loyal to the crown.
  • What year was the Act of Supremacy passed?
    1559
  • The Act of Uniformity mandated the use of the Book of Common Prayer
  • Match each act with its key provision.
    Act of Supremacy ↔️ Elizabeth as Supreme Governor
    Act of Uniformity ↔️ Book of Common Prayer
    Thirty-Nine Articles ↔️ Doctrine of the Church
  • The Act of Supremacy declared Elizabeth I as the Supreme Head of the Church of England.
    False
  • What was the purpose of the Book of Common Prayer?
    Standardize religious practice
  • Order the key elements of Elizabeth I's Religious Settlement.
    1️⃣ Act of Supremacy
    2️⃣ Act of Uniformity
    3️⃣ Thirty-Nine Articles
  • Why was Elizabeth declared Supreme Governor rather than Supreme Head of the Church?
    To appease Catholics
  • The Act of Uniformity required all parishioners to attend church weekly
  • The Act of Uniformity aimed to appease both Catholics and Protestants.
  • What did the Act of Uniformity (1559) mandate for all churches in England?
    Book of Common Prayer
  • The Act of Uniformity required all parishioners to attend church weekly
  • Penalties were imposed for non-compliance with the Act of Uniformity
  • What was the primary aim of the Act of Uniformity under Elizabeth I?
    Unify religious practices
  • During Elizabeth I's accession, Catholics were primarily located in the north
  • Match the religious group with their key beliefs and practices:
    Catholics ↔️ Loyalty to the Pope
    Protestants ↔️ Simple worship
    Puritans ↔️ Purification of the Church
  • Protestants advocated for the use of the English Bible
  • Where were Puritans primarily located during this period?
    Towns and universities
  • Arrange the key elements of Elizabeth I's Religious Settlement in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Act of Supremacy (1559)
    2️⃣ Act of Uniformity (1559)
    3️⃣ Thirty-Nine Articles (1563)
  • The Act of Supremacy (1559) established Elizabeth I as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England
  • The Thirty-Nine Articles (1563) defined the doctrine of the Church of England
  • What was the primary aim of Elizabeth I's Religious Settlement?
    Stabilize religious divisions
  • The Act of Supremacy (1559) established Elizabeth as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
  • What did the Act of Uniformity (1559) mandate for all churches?
    Book of Common Prayer
  • The Thirty-Nine Articles (1563) defined the doctrine of the Church of England.
  • Match the act with its key provision:
    Act of Supremacy ↔️ Elizabeth as Supreme Governor
    Act of Uniformity ↔️ Book of Common Prayer
    Thirty-Nine Articles ↔️ Defined Church doctrine
  • What type of Protestantism did Elizabeth I promote with her Religious Settlement?
    Moderate Protestantism
  • Elizabeth I's Religious Settlement balanced Catholic and Protestant elements to promote royal supremacy.
  • The Book of Common Prayer reduced religious conflicts by providing a standard liturgy.
  • Why was the Act of Supremacy (1559) considered a cornerstone of Elizabeth I's Religious Settlement?
    Re-established royal authority
  • The Act of Supremacy (1559) declared that the monarch is the head of the Church of England.
  • The Act of Uniformity (1559) imposed penalties for non-compliance with the Book of Common Prayer.
  • Match the provision with its explanation from the Act of Uniformity (1559):
    Use of Book of Common Prayer ↔️ Standardized liturgy
    Attendance Requirement ↔️ Weekly church attendance
    Penalties for Non-Compliance ↔️ Fines for non-attendance
  • What was the primary effect of the Act of Uniformity on religious practices in England?
    Unified religious practices
  • The Thirty-Nine Articles (1563) defined the doctrine of the Church of England under Elizabeth I.