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history of the British Isles 6
  • Gracjan Maknia

  • 問題数 21 • 1/17/2024

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  • 1

    Which monarch introduced the reformation

    Henry VIII

  • 2

    Synod of Whitby introduced the dominance of

    Catholic (Roman)

  • 3

    Which act stated that Catholics cannot become monarchs...

    act of settlement

  • 4

    Catholics started to regain their rights in

    19th century

  • 5

    Thomas Becket was...

    an archibishop

  • 6

    Lollardy was the name for

    opposition to Royal power

  • 7

    Henry VIII's son, Edward

    supported his father's reforms

  • 8

    Thirty Nine Articles were Anglican

    doctrine

  • 9

    Who was (in) famous for their uncompromising morality

    ...

  • 10

    Guy Fawkes was the leader of

    Gunpowder plot

  • 11

    James II was deposed because of his adherence to

    Catholic faith

  • 12

    which event established the dominance of Catholic religion in England in the 7th century...

    Synod of Whitby

  • 13

    Synod of Whitby (664) decided about the choice of

    religion

  • 14

    He converted England to Christianity

    Augustine

  • 15

    The act (1534) which made Henry VIII the only supreme head of the Church of England

    Act of Supremacy (1534)

  • 16

    The act from 1673 which excluded Catholics from public office (all those who refused to take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, who refused to receive the communion according to rites of the Church of England, or who refused to renounce belief in the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantkation

    Test Act(1673)

  • 17

    It was a failed attempt to blow up England's King James I (1566-1625) and the Parliament on November 5,1605.

    Gunpowder plot

  • 18

    Puritans wanted to purify the church of...

    England

  • 19

    The leader of Lollardy ,whose writings questioned the form of the medieval church

    John Wycliffe

  • 20

    Henry VIII's daughter who persecuted Protestants, Catherine of Aragon's daughter

    Mary I

  • 21

    The religious movement of late 16th and 17th century, anti-Catholic. It was among others, about uncompromising morality and strict code of behavior.

    Puritanism