Parliament
Queen
War
Crime & Punishment
100

What are the three main parts of government?

The Queen, Privy Council, and Parliament

100

At what age did Elizabeth become queen?

Age 25

100

When did the war start and end?

Started in 1585 and ended in 1603

100

What was the crime, Cutpurse?

When someone cut a purse and stole the inside of it

200

Who was allowed to pass laws?

Parliament and Queen

200

When during her reign did she marry?

Never

200

How long did the war last?

18 years

200

What was the punishment that stretched out the criminal's arms and legs?

The Rack

300

What were the two chambers in Parliament?

The House of Lords and the House of Commons
300

Why was England left in debt after her reign?

Due to the taxes being spent on war expense

300

What was the Armada?

A fleet of 131 ships

300

What was the crime called when someone rebelled against the acting government?

Heresy

400

What situations did the council deal with?

National urgencies and small cases

400

How was England united?

Through economics, religion, and culture

400

Why did the queen promote piracy?

To keep Spain from gaining gold and money from the New World

400

What was the common punishment for those who committed murder or heresy?

Burned at stake

500

What duties did the privy council perform?

a) Judicial and political

b) Political and Administrative

c) Judicial and Administrative

d) Political, Judicial, and Administrative

e) None of the above

d) Political, Judicial, and Administrative

500

Why did the queen present herself as both male and female?

To show authority, compassion, and independence

500

What were the two main reasons that caused this war?

Religion and trade

500

What does it mean that Elizabethan England was a caste formed society?

It meant that crimes that rebelled against society or god were punished more severely