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6. When did Henry join the Holy League?

  • 1522
  • 1524
  • 1511
  • 1513

7. In what year did Wolsey die?

  • 1530
  • 1529
  • 1546
  • 1533

8. What was the Scriptural Arguments about?

  • The argument between the pope and Wolsey on who would become the King's chief minister
  • The reasoning Wolsey had with the Pope on whether or not divorce was a papal policy
  • The validity of Henry and Catherine marriage which relied on her word that her marriage to Prince Arthur was not cosummated.
  • The argument between Charles V and Henrry viii on who would invade France first.

9. When was the battle of Landriano?

  • 1529
  • 1518
  • 1530
  • 1511

10. What were the two greatest failures of Wolsey?

  • Failure of the Boleyn Faction and failure of the Purge of the Privy Chamber
  • Wolsey in fact had no failures, he succeeded in everything he did.
  • Inability to obtain a divorce for the King and the collapse of the anti-Habsburg strategy in Europe.
  • Inability to obtain a divorce for the King and Inability to become Pope.

11. What were Diplomatic Manoeuvres

  • Charles V's decision not to support the supposed divorce as Catherine of Aragon is his Aunt.
  • A change in the way Wolsey though-he decided on an alliance with France rather than Spain
  • Henry and Anne Boleyn's life in the privy chamber
  • Henry and Wolsey setting up a new position for England in Europe

12. Who was the battle of Flodden against?

  • The scots
  • The turks
  • The irish
  • The spanish

13. Who was the Battle of the Spurs against?

  • Italy
  • Spain
  • France
  • Scotland

14. When did England and France conclude an alliance?

  • 1509
  • 1511
  • 1527
  • 1530

15. What queen did Henry want to divorce in order to marry Anne Boleyn?

  • Catherine of Aragon
  • Jane Seymour
  • Anne of Cleves
  • Queen Mary

16. When was the Eltham Ordinances

  • 1533
  • 1515
  • 1526
  • 1517

17. What happened in the summer of 1529?

  • Henry used Wolsey's position as papal legate to accuse him of praemunire
  • Wolsey died
  • Henry accused Wolsey of treason and he was sent to his palace for 3 days until he had 'understood what he did wrong'
  • The pope made Wolsey papal legate for life

18. What helped Wolsey become so high in power?

  • His father was an old fried of Henry vi
  • His ruthlessness and charm
  • The fact he was already wealthy and not a peasant
  • He was really kind and jolly and the King liked that.

19. What two cities did Henry capture in France?

  • Therouanne and Paris
  • Tournoi and Therouanne
  • Calais and Paris
  • Calais and Tournoi

20. How did Wolsey die?

  • He was poisoned, supposedly by Cromwell, another close friend of Henry viii
  • He got executed
  • He was ill
  • He fell down some steps on the way to meet his wife Madeleine of Portugal