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Component 1: Breadth Study
1C The Tudors: England, 1485–1603
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.
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