Chapter 3A Flashcards

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Describe Elizabeth religious policy: Henry’s second queen, Anne Boleyn, ascended the throne. Elizabeth I a Protestant by upbringing and personal conviction, lost no time in restoring the Church of England founded by her father and reformed by her half-brother. All political and religious authority were united in her as queen and head of the church.

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Moderate

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During the Tudor period how did the middle class gain power?

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Name causes, growth, organizations, etc: The middle class exerted influence not only through the trade companies but also through the House of Commons and, especially, through the administration of the burgeoning industrial center

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In Thomas More where is the humanism evident?

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Utopia

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What states that since Catholic Church is the only trustworthy interpreter of scripture the reformers should not even be listened to much less believed

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A dialogue Concerning Heresies

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What dialogue did More write as a reply to Tyndale?

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Parable of the Wicked Mammon

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in his answer Sir Thomas More declares that the true interpreter of scripture is the

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Holy Spirit

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informality of his style is a result of his evangelicalism. It takes plain energetic language to reach

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The common man

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His influence determines that the style of the English Bible would be popular rather than?

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Erudite and liturgical

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Why did Foxe decide to publish a English version of his book of martyrs because?

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He wanted to influence the common people

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When was King James Version released

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1611

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What was the influence of his book?

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Help make England become more Protestant

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the typical sonnet lime has how many poetic feet?

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5

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which Tudor poet invented blank verse?

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Surrey

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Wyatt introduced what themes and verse forms into England?

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Renaissance

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What is the name of Spenser’s sonnet sequence?

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amoretti

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What sonnet celebrates Christs resurrection

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Who completed six books of the faerie queen

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the flimsiness of the house of pride is indicated by?

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its thin insubstantial walls the crumbling back sections and it’s foundation of sand

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According to “an apology for poetry” fictional stories can actually be true how?

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they convey universal, spiritual,-rather than particular for poetry- truths

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According to “an apology for poetry” the dual purpose for poetry is?

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To teach and delight