44. The Role Of Gender Flashcards

1
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What act was there about gender?

A

The 1554 act concerning regal power

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What did the 1554 act concerning regal power say?

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Said that royal authority could be invested in ‘either male or female’

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Who were particularly hostile to rule by a woman?

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Radical Protestants

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What did radical Protestants interpret from the bible about female rule?

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That a female monarch was contrary to nature and displeasing to god

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What was John Knox’s pamphlet called that showed hostility to female rule?

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The first blast of the trumpet against this monstrous regimen of women

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Who else was appalled by a female leader?

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Pope Pius V

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What did Cecil say about elizabeth being a woman?

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He reprimanded a minister for discussing weighty matters of state with elizabeth because it was ‘too much for a woman’s knowledge’

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When was Cecil critical of elizabeth’s gender?

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1560

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What was the most important impact of elizabeth being a woman?

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The area of marriage as she had to be subservient to her husband

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Why else did gender make marriage a more important personal decision?

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A king could marry for politics and have a mistress for love, but the queen couldn’t

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What did elizabeth say in an angry exchange with Dudley?

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‘I will have but one mistress and no master’

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How did having a queen impact the privy chamber?

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It was less politically potent as it was now made up of women

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How did elizabeth use her ladies from the privy chamber?

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To get information from court gossip and picked up information about the rising of the northern earls

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How did elizabeth play on gender expectations within court?

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She expected flattery and declarations of love from courtiers

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How was the queens accession day marked?

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By celebrations and jousting which gave knights the chance to show their loyalty

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16
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From when was the queens accession day marked with celebrations?

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From the 1570s

17
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What pet name did elizabeth have for Leicester?

A

Her ‘Eyes’

18
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What pet name did elizabeth have for Hatton?

A

Her ‘lids’

19
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What poet dedicated a poem to elizabeth?

A

Edmund Spenser

20
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What poem did Edmund Spenser dedicate to Elizabeth?

A

The Faerie Queene

21
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Who was elizabeth represented as in spenser’s poem?

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Gloriana, the fairy queen