TCAP Review Packet Unit 7: The Reformation (5 of 7)
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Why did Henry VIII break away from the Catholic Church?Select the three correct answers.
Why did Henry VIII break away from the Catholic Church?
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What actions did Henry VIII take after establishing the Church of England?Select the three correct answers.
What actions did Henry VIII take after establishing the Church of England?
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According to the text, what were the long-term effects of the Tudors reign on English religion?Select the three correct answers.
According to the text, what were the long-term effects of the Tudors reign on English religion?
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What characterized Mary Tudor’s approach to religion during her reign?Select the best answer.
What characterized Mary Tudor’s approach to religion during her reign?
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_______ is a Catholic belief that the Pope has ultimate authority in all matters
regarding faith and morals.
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The Church of England is often referred to as _______ .
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Due to her religious intolerance and often murderous treatment of Protestants, Mary Tudor was given the nickname “_______ ”.
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Henry VIII initially wanted an annulment from Catherine of Aragon because she did not give birth to any sons.
Henry VIII initially wanted an annulment from Catherine of Aragon because she did not give birth to any sons.
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Mary Tudor was a devout Protestant like her father, Henry VIII.
Mary Tudor was a devout Protestant like her father, Henry VIII.
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Elizabeth Tudor was Mary I’s younger sister. Elizabeth looked up to Mary. During her reign she tried to be like her, including in being a devout Protestant Christian.
Elizabeth Tudor was Mary I’s younger sister. Elizabeth looked up to Mary. During her reign she tried to be like her, including in being a devout Protestant Christian.