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6. When did Mary reintroduce Heresy Laws?
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?
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