Parliament approved the _______________ making the monarch head of the Church of England.
Act of Supremacy
Henry VIII's daughter
Elizabeth I
In the Bye Plot of 1603, two Catholic priests planned to kidnap King James and hold him in the Tower of London until he agreed to be more_____________
tolerant towards Catholics.
James I clashed with this group who differed with the Church of England.
Protestants
He inherited the throne in 1625 after James I
Charles I
True or False. Tudors believed in divine right to rule. but they also recognized the value of good relations with Parliament.
True
Because she had skill in handling Parliament, Elizabeth I is often referred to as this.
"Good Queen Bess"
This Catholic became the iconic evil traitor in English lore after his role in the Gunpowder Plot
Guy Fawkes
When members of Parliament wanted to discuss foreign policy before voting funds, James did this and raised money without their consent.
dissolved Parliament
One group that James I clashed with were called ______________ because they sought to “purify” the English church of Catholic practices.
Puritans
This was the reason Henry VIII broke with the Roman Catholic Church
The pope would not grant him an annulment from Catherine of Aragon so that he could marry Anne Boleyn.
True or False. Elizabeth died in 1603, leaving behind a husband and two children.
False. She never married and didn't have any children.
Even though Elizabeth I consulted Parliament, these were two topics that were forbidden to be discussed.
Foreign policy and her marriage
When Elizabeth I died, the throne passed to this family from Scotland
The Stuarts
Like his father, Charles behaved like an ______________.
absolute monarch.
To levy more taxes, the king had to seek the approval of _____________.
Parliament
Elizabeth's 45-year reign is known as this
Elizabethan Age
Most dramatic, and most well-known plot, was the _________________ to blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament.
Gunpowder Plot
James I believed in this right given by God to rule.
Before voting any funds, Parliament insisted that Charles sign the ________________.
Petition of Right
From 1485 to 1603, England was ruled by ___________ monarchs.
Tudor
The reason the Elizabethan Age was an age of plots and conspiracies, frequently political, and often involving the highest levels of Elizabethan society.
She was Protestant and the Catholic Church wanted to get rid of her.
The Catholic Church wanted to get rid of Elizabeth and replace her with this other monarch
Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic.
The Stuarts were neither as popular as the Tudors nor as skillful in dealing with Parliament. The results was a “___________________” that pitted the Stuart monarchs against Parliament.
“century of revolution”
The 1640 Parliament became known as the Long Parliament because it lasted on and off until 1653.
Long Parliament