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1 Government and changing religious policy under Elizabeth.
L.O. to develop an understanding of the government and religious policy under Elizabeth I by planning a 25 mark essay. Key word: Confessional state = one in which the government sets out the religious faith that must be followed by the subjects. Scruples = morales. She is unscrupulous = she will do anything.

2 ‘Between 1547 and 1559 England was almost torn apart by religious revolution.’ Assess the validity of this view

3 Royal injunctions Act of Uniformity, 1559 Ottomans Council of Trent Act of Supremacy Prayer book, 1559 Funding rebel Scots Act of Exchange Mary Queen of Scots Thirty Nine Articles Francis II Guises Medici Treaty of Hampton Court Huguenots Lord Darnley Philip Spain Earl Warwick Netherlands Treaty of Troyes

4 Make a bubble diagram of how Elizabeth promoted a good image as queen.

5 Elizabethan Government
L.O. to develop an understanding of how Eliza’s government worked by creating charts. Key words:

6 Part of government Key figures Function Significance? Did it change under Eliza?

7 Under Elizabeth the relationship between the parliament and monarchy deteriorated.
Agree Disagree

8 ‘Elizabethan government had more weaknesses than strengths in the years 1558 to 1603.’ Assess the validity of this view.

9 Elizabeth’s reign was marred by financial problems
Elizabeth’s reign was marred by financial problems. How far do you agree?

10 In conclusion…. Introduction…
(Furthermore Lambert Simnel was a threat to Henry’s reign because….. Evidence to support this is that… This meant that … Therefore….) Lambert Simnel did not pose a great threat to Henry’s reign because… Evidence to support this is …. This meant that…. Therefore…. Furthermore Lambert Simnel was a not threat to Henry’s reign because….. Perkin Warbeck posed a great threat to Henry’s reign because… Furthermore Perkin Warbeck was a threat to Henry’s reign because….. Perkin Warbeck posed a great threat to Henry’s reign because…. Furthermore Perkin Warbeck was not a threat to Henry’s reign because….. John de la Pole posed a great threat to Henry’s reign because… Furthermore John de la Pole was a threat to Henry’s reign because….. Furthermore John de la Pole was not a threat to Henry’s reign because….. In conclusion….

11 Elizabeth and religious change
L.O. to develop an understanding of the growth of a religious schism in England under Eliza. Schism = Recusants = Oath of supremacy = Puritans =

12 Parliament became a constant source of opposition to Elizabeth’s reign.
Was not a constant source of opposition

13 Problem’s of royal finances
Solution Resolution?

14 Ways that Eliza punished Catholics:

15 Domestic: International: Catholic backlash!!! List the reasons for Eliza’s backlash against the Catholics in England. ‘It was the international threat of a Catholic invasion that forced Eliza’s hand to crush Catholicism at home.’ TWE would you agree with this statement?

16 Tolerance…. Time….

17 Reaction Describe Reason

18 Who were the Puritans and what did they do?

19 Monopolies Queen’s Players William Cecil Renting land Robert Dudley 18 peerages The Curtain Chamberlain’s men Theatre Earl of Sussex Globe Elizabeth Rose William Byrd Duke of Norfolk Thomas Tallis Volta Walter Raleigh Galliard Christopher Hatton Francis Walsingham


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