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6. When did Mary reintroduce Heresy Laws?

  • 1554
  • 1553
  • 1555
  • 1556

7. How much opposition did Mary face

  • little, apart from Wyatt's rising
  • little, everybody had remained Catholic in Edward's reign
  • Much, Wyatt's rising being the first
  • a lot, Protestantism had been accepted across the country

8. Mary and Pole both died in 1558, this was the main factor for the shortness of her religious legacy. True or False?

  • true
  • false

9. True or False: Pole was charged with heresy

  • false: Mary was, for not showing proper allegiance to the pope
  • true: he had argued with the pope
  • true: he turned out to be a protestant reformer
  • false: he was asked to return to Rome where his help was needed

10. why did Parliament agree to pass the heresy laws?3

  • they had no choice
  • they shared her fervent Catholic beliefs
  • she agreed monastic lands wouldn't be reclaimed
  • she offered them monetary rewards

11. In 1554 Mary issued Royal Injunctions to the Church, what did these included?

  • to encourage charity, and help support clergy who had been ruined by Henry's reformation
  • The re-education of the clergy, the suppression of heresy and the removal of all married clergymen
  • A new religious tax from the Church to help Mary's changes
  • the burning of all protestant texts, and removal of protestant objects from churches

12. In January 1555 there was a commission to refund religious houses. How successful was this?

  • a few houses were, but not until late 1556
  • No houses were refounded
  • a few houses were, but not until 1557
  • Mary and Pole immediately began to found houses across the country

13. "Bloody Mary" is famous for her brutal methods, but how many people actually died?

  • around 450
  • 367
  • around 300
  • around 1000

14. What did the second act of repeal do, and when was it passed?

  • 1554, expelled all protestants from England
  • 1555, made Mary the head of the Catholic church in England
  • 1554, returned religious legislation to it's 1529 state
  • 1553, made the removal of bishops from their seats legal

15. When did Mary give up her title as supreme head of the church?

  • July 1554
  • December 1553
  • October 1553
  • January 1554

16. The Act of Repeal reinstated

  • Mass
  • transubstantiation
  • all of the above
  • clerical celibacy