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6. When were the Royal Proclamations published?
7. Why did Wolsey's attempt to utilise foreign policy to manipulate the Pope fail?
- The HRE simply ignored England.
- Charles made his own successes in foreign policy which stabilised him against English intervention.
- The Pope enjoyed being under Charles V's control.
- Wolsey was unskilled at coordinating wars.
8. How many rebellions were caused mainly by religious reforms?
9. When was the Court of Augmentations created?
10. When was the Bishop's Book published?
11. What part of communities did monasteries NOT assist with?
- Partying
- Schooling
- Medical aid
- Charity
12. When was the first English Bible published?
13. Was the impact of the dissolution of the monasteries positive?
- Somewhat - some people benefitted greatly but most did not.
- Largely - most people benefitted greatly but some did not.
- No - no one benefitted at all.
- Yes - everyone benefitted greatly.
14. Which of these was NOT a motive for the dissolution of the monasteries?
- True belief in the corruption of all English monasteries and Catholicism.
- Need for financial gain to build fortifications along the coast.
- Removal of opposition from monastic houses.
- Evidence of corruption produced by Wolsey's inspectors.
15. Why did Wolsey's attempt to make a judgement as Papal Legate fail?
- The Pope had greater power than Papal Legate and deigned to hear the case.
- Wolsey underestimated Catherine's ability to manipulate the situation to her advantage.
- Henry angered the public with his plea at the court hearing.
- Wolsey's title as Papal Legate was only honourary and he had no real power.
16. When were the Acts for the Dissolution of the Monasteries?
- 1536, 1539
- 1535, 1541
- 1533, 1534
- 1529, 1541
17. Who published the first English bible?
- William Tyndale
- Ulrich Zwingli
- Nicholas Ridley
- John Calvin
18. When was the Six Articles Act passed?
19. When was Thomas Cramner appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury?
20. How much did a monastery have to earn to be considered a 'larger' monastery?
- £100 a year
- £400 a year
- £200 a year
- £300 a year