EDWARD VI. QUESTI ON 1 When Parliament was summoned in November 1547, what was one of the acts passed and what did it repeal? (1). THE ACT OF NINE ARTICLES,

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EDWARD VI

QUESTI ON 1

When Parliament was summoned in November 1547, what was one of the acts passed and what did it repeal? (1). THE ACT OF NINE ARTICLES, REPLACED THE OLD ACT OF SIX ARTICLES (2). THE ENVIRONMENT ACT, BANNED FOX HUNTING (3). THE TREASON ACT, IT REPEALED THE OLD HERESY, TREASON AND CENSORSHIP LAWS (4). THE ACT OF UNIFORMITY, REPEALED THE OLD PRAYER BOOK

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QUESTI ON 2

What title did Edward Seymour receive in 1547? (1). EARL OF SOMERSET, LORD PROTECTOR (2). DUKE OF SUFFOLK, LORD PROTECTOR (3). DUKE OF SOMERSET, LORD PROTECTOR (4). SECRET SANTA

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QUESTI ON 3

Why was the Chantries Act passed? (1). AS A MAJOR STEP TOWARDS RADICAL RELIGIOUS REFORM (2). JUST BECAUSE (3). TO RAISE MONEY TO PAY FOR THE WARS (4). TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE POOR

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QUESTI ON 4

What did the first Act of Uniformitty do? (1). IT MADE THE ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS LEGAL AND ENCOURAGED THE WORSHIPPING OF SAINTS (2). IT MADE THE ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS ILLEGAL AND THE CLERGY WERE FORCED TO REMOVE THE STATUES OF THE SAINTS (3). IT MADE THE ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS ILLEGAL BUT THE GOVERNMENT FEARED TAKING ANY FUTHER RADICAL REFORM (4). IT ENCOURAGED THE NOBILITY TO UNITE AND BE FRIENDS.

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QUESTI ON 5

Northumberland was rewarded for his military services by King Henry VIII by being made _______ and a member of the Privy Council? (1). VISCOUNT LISEL (2). EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND (3). LORD OF THE UNDERWORLD, DREADED KNIGHT OF THE LAND AND DARKNESS (4). VISCOUNT LISLE

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QUESTI ON 6

What religion/faith (if any) did Northumberland renounce in 1553? (1). CATHOLISISM (2). PROTESTANTISM (3). JUDAISM (4). ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY (5). ISLAM (6). NONE OF THE ABOVE

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QUESTI ON 7

In return for political support, which two Bishops did Northumberland ally himself with which forced him to allow the church of England to swing towards Calvnism? (1). BISHOPS GARDINER AND RIDLEY (2). BISHOPS LATIMER AND HOOPER (3). BISHOPS NORFOLK AND HOPPER (4). BISHOPS RIDLEY AND HOOPER

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QUESTI ON 8

What two acts were repealed in 1550 under Norhtumberland? (1). THE VAGRANCY ACT AND THE SHEEP TAX (2). THE ACT OF SIX ARTICLES AND THE SHEEP TAX (3). THE 1534 CHURCH REVENUES ACT AND THE SHEEP TAX (4). THE VAGRANCY ACT AND THE BLACK DEATH FINANCIAL PROTECTION AND COMPENSATION ACT

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QUESTI ON 9

What happened to the existing anti- enclosure legislation under Northumberland? (1). IT WAS IGNORED (2). IT WAS REPEALED (3). IT WAS ENFORCED (4). IT DID NOT EXIST

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