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Card 16
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According to Haigh, what did Catholicism become?
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Card 17
Front
Following the Papal Bull excommunicating Elizabeth in 1570, what act did the government pass?
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Card 18
Front
A second anti-Catholic law was passed in 1581, what series of events sparked its creation?
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Card 19
Front
The Act to Retain the Queen's Majesty's Subjects in their Due Obedience did what?
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Card 20
Front
The fine of non-attendance at Church was raised to what figure?
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Card 21
Front
What is John Guys argument regarding the anti-Catholic laws?
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Card 22
Front
How many priests were executed in 1581? What had this number risen to the following year?
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Card 23
Front
How many priests had arrived from 1580-1585 to England?
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Card 24
Front
Why was the international situation becoming more desperate for Protestants?
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Card 25
Front
In December 1584, who had Phillip II made an alliance with? And what did this event trigger the passing of in 1585?
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