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6. What did Laud want?
- Priests to be abolished and Arminian ministers to replace them
- The condition of churches restored and reconciliation with Rome
- The church funding to be replaced with funding from Rome
- The king to become 'god on earth'
7. Who were the puritan pamphleteers?
- Burton, Bastwicke and Pym
- Holles, Pym and Bastwicke
- Prynne, Burton and Bastwicke
- Prynne, Pym and Holles
8. Why did the Puritans distrust Charles' advisors?
- They were bishops
- They were crypto catholics
- They were not puritans
- They advocated a middle way church
9. What radical event took place in 1637?
- Bishop Williams was sent to the tower for opposing Laud's reforms
- John Elliot denounced innovation in religion
- Lots of Puritans migrated to the Continent to set up independent churches
- The puritan pamphleteers
10. What did Laud believe?
- That the church needed more funding
- That the church should replicate Elizabeth's toleration churches
- Predestination, the importance of divine right and ritual
- Divine right and the importance of decoration in churches
11. How did Laud undermine Puritan ceremonies?
- He redecorated churches to look catholic
- He reissued the 1618 Book of Sports
- He reissued Cronmer's book of Hamiles
- He actively partitioned against puritan ministers
12. How successful was Ship Money?
- 90% success in the first three years: £450,000 raised
- 78% success in the first three years: £300,000 raised
- 98% success in the first three years: £600,000 raised
- 88% success in the first three years: £400,000 raised
13. Why did Charles seem to follow pro-catholic foreign policy?
- He moved Spanish silver across Southern England
- His wife was catholic
- He allowed Laud to make reformations on the church
- His advisors consisted of the Spanish faction, many of whom were crypto catholics
14. How much did Charles raise finances by himself?
- 30%, £600,000 to £800,000
- 40%, £600,000 to £850,000
- 50%, £600,000 to £900,000
- 60%, £600,000 to £950,000
15. What did Puritans believe?
- That the church of toleration was equivalent to worshipping the devil
- The pope was the antichrist, wanted the abolishment of episcopacy
- That Charles was a secret catholic
- That the monarchy was corrupt
16. In what case did a nobleman go to court for refusing to pay £1 Ship Money?
- Pym's case 1634
- Hampden's case 1637
- Hampden's case 1634
- Pym's case 1637
17. What happened in the 1639 first Bishop's war?
- Churches were burned in favour of abolishing episcopacy in Scotland
- Covenanters seized Edinburgh castle
- Scotland refused to use the prayer book assigned by Charles
- Covenants seized the church of Scotland
18. What happened to Monoplies? POPISH SOAP!!!!
- They were abolished
- They reappered
- They were conducted illegally
- They were discontinued
19. What were forest fines?
- Forests declared to those in the reign of Edward III fined
- Forests owned by catholics were fined
- Anyone caught trespassing on royal lands were fined
- Forests owned by protestants were fined
20. What were nuisances?
- Houses built without permission outside the city were fined
- Houses built on royalist grounds were fined
- Houses built on coasts without permission were fined
- Houses built without permission were fined