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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?
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?
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?
16. When was the Peasant's Revolt?
17. How many rebels participated in the Wyatt rebellion?
18. What was the total number of rebels in the Revolt of the Northern Earls?
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