Essay Qs Flashcards

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‘Rebellion in the years 1549 to 1571 stemmed from the weakness of central government.’

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‘The foreign policy of Henry VIII failed to achieve its objective in the years 1509 to 1547.’

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‘Throughout her reign, Elizabeth I contained her ministers with masterly political skill.’

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‘despite the need to secure his dynasty, it was the desire to expand England’s overseas trade that underpinned Henry VII’s foreign policy

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‘The king’s ministers served Henry VIII well, but served themselves even better.’

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5
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How far were the problems of poverty in England successfully addressed during Elizabeth’s reign.’

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‘Henry VII had successfully established monarchical authority by 1509.’

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7
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To what extent was England’s government fundamentally transformed in the years 1509 to 1547

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8
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‘The Elizabethan religious settlement was successfully established in the years 1558 to 1603.’

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9
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‘Local issues were the most significant reasons for rebellion in the reign of Henry VII.’

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10
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‘The main aim of English foreign policy in the years 1509 to 1529 was to achieve peace
in Europe’.

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To what extent was poverty in England in the later sixteenth century the result of
population growth?

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‘The Church in England in 1547 was little different from what it had been in the late 1520s.’

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How far, in the years 1547 to 1569, did concerns over the succession threaten the
stability of England?

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14
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How effectively did Elizabeth deal with the threat from Spain in the years 1558 to 1589?

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15
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‘Ending support for rival claimants to the throne was the greatest success of Henry VII’s foreign policy.’

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16
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To what extent, by 1571, had Elizabeth I solved the religious problems which had faced
Edward VI and Mary I?

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17
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‘England was transformed both economically and socially in the last twenty years of the
Reign of Elizabeth

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18
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‘By 1509, Henry VII had established his authority across the whole of England.’

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19
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How successful was Henry VIII’s foreign policy in the years 1509 to 1529?

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20
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‘Exploration, trade and colonisation beyond Europe were responsible for economic growth in England in the reign of Elizabeth I.’

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21
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‘In the years 1515 to 1540, policy was decided by ministers rather than by the monarch.’
Assess the validity of this view.

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22
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‘Social and economic grievances, rather than religious discontent, were the main causes
of rebellion in the years 1549 to 1569.’
Assess the validity of this view

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23
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How successful was Elizabeth I’s foreign policy in the years 1568 to 1589?

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24
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‘Financial measures were the most successful means by which Henry VII established
his authority in the years 1485 to 1509.’
Assess the validity of this view

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25
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To what extent was there a crisis of government in the years 1547 to 1571?

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26
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‘A ‘Golden Age’ for all.’
Assess the validity of this view of developments in art, literature and music during the
reign of Elizabeth I.

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