Tudor: Chapter 7: Influence of Faction This quiz is about Chapter 7 in the AQA textbook. 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Jonathan ThurlowCreated on: 24-02-19 18:09 What did many people across Europe still believe? The Reformation/Break with Rome was not permanent. 1 of 11 How did they hope this would happen? Pope would grant the annulment between Henry and Catherine of Aragon. 2 of 11 Who had control of the Pope and was an obstruction to this decision? Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 3 of 11 Who was expected to be the political voice for the Pope in England? The Bishops 4 of 11 Why was this not the case? Dependant on Henry for their positions 5 of 11 What charge was placed on Wolsey that also restricted their willingness to help? Praemunire 6 of 11 What are factions? A group of people with the same political ambition. 7 of 11 What was Cromwell's agenda? To reduce the power of the church. 8 of 11 Whats is Cromwell's preferred method? Manipulating anti-clerical rumour and criticisms into evidence. 9 of 11 How did Cromwell use Parliament? Following More's resignation Cromwell has full power over the Parliament to pass his legislation. 10 of 11 When did Cromwell get promoted? April 1534 11 of 11
Britain's 17th Century Crises Rise of the Gentry approach notes Lawrence Stone The Gentry Controversy 0.0 / 5
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