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6. How many rebels participated in the Kett Rebellion?

  • 5,000
  • 15,000
  • 30,500
  • 3,000

7. How many soldiers died in total during the war with Ireland?

  • 15,000
  • 30,000
  • 100,000
  • 50,000

8. When did O'Neill send a peace treaty to Elizabeth?

  • March 1599
  • August 1599
  • November 1599
  • September 1599

9. When was there an outbreak of plague?

  • 1595
  • 1598
  • 1597
  • 1599

10. Who believes Elizabeth "forced the Earls to choose between flight and rebellion" in 1569?

  • David Starkey
  • Wallace MacCaffrey
  • Christopher Haigh
  • John Guy

11. What did John Guy say about the 1549 rebellions?

  • the government was not under immediate threat during the rebellions
  • "the closest thing Tudor England saw to class warfare"
  • the rebellions stemmed from grievance that had existed before Edward VI's reign
  • the rebellions were a result of disappointment in the government

12. How many rebels were killed as a result of the Western Rebellion's suppression?

  • 3000
  • 3500
  • 2000
  • 5000

13. What prompted the Revolt of the Northern Earls?

  • The arrival of Mary Queen of Scots in England in 1568
  • The Cecil Faction
  • The rise of Puritanism
  • The Elizabethan Settlement

14. When did O'Neill surrender?

  • 1601 at the Treaty of Mellifont
  • 1603 at the Treaty of Mellifont
  • 1602 at the Treaty of Berwick

15. How many rebels were executed following the Revolt of the Northern Earls?

  • 800
  • 500
  • 450
  • 670

16. When was the Peasant's Revolt?

  • 1362
  • 1392
  • 1382
  • 1342

17. How many rebels participated in the Wyatt rebellion?

  • 500
  • 2,500
  • 2,000
  • 3,000

18. What was the total number of rebels in the Revolt of the Northern Earls?

  • 6,000
  • 50,000
  • 3,000
  • 400

19. What did the 1598 Act for the Relief of the Poor do?

  • It discriminated between the 'deserving poor' and the 'undeserving poor'
  • It gave poor relief generously
  • It did not discriminate between the 'deserving poor' and the 'undeserving poor'

20. What did David Loades say about the 1549 rebellions?

  • "the closest thing Tudor England saw to class warfare"
  • the rebellions stemmed from grievance that had existed before Edward VI's reign
  • the rebellions were a result of disappointment in the government
  • the government was not under immediate threat during the rebellions