Court And Parliament Flashcards

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What are the main functions of a parliament?

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Law making , granting taxation opportunity for member of the privy council to gauge political opinion

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What was discussed in parliament in 1559?

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Church settlement

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What was discussed in parliament in 1563 and 1556?

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Marriage and succession

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What was discussed in parliament in 1571?

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Strengthening treason laws against catholics after the Pope’s excommunication

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What was the attendance of parliament during the Tudor dynasty? How many MPs?

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Attendance was poor, 462 MPs that were easy control

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What types of people were members of house lords?

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Bishops and nobles traditionally powerful voting laws

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What types of people were members of the House of Commons?

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Middle class , lawyers and merchants. Chose by patrons from the House of Lords. Well disposed and expected to do as the lords said

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How did the councillors use parliament and how was it corrupt?

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Councillors use parliament to pressure Elizabeth to agree privy council drafted laws to help pass them

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What did Elizabeth call parliament for

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Tax and important laws

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How did Elizabeth control her parliament?

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Carefully drafted speeches and prepared to use powers to arrest and veto

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What was the significance of the parliament in January-May in 1559?

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Catholic bishops resisted E’s religious settlement E in response made a smaller number of heredity and House of Lords controlled by Cecil, knollys and bacon arrested bishop of Winchester and Lincoln for public disputes

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In which parliaments did they start to discuss E’s royal prerogative?

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January-April 1563 September 1566-January 1567- Cecil thought she wouldn’t turn him down. She just shut down discussions

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What happened in parliament April-May 1571?

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Puritans were trying to push during a difficult and stressful time (context=northern rebellion and excommunication)

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What was the significance of the parliament in May-June 1572?

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Royal prerogative talk and discussions over MQS’ execution. The royal prerogative wasn’t a concern as she could always control it. She also successfully passed poor laws

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What was the significance of the parliament in February-March 1576?

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Peter wentworth ( Puritan) talked about freedom of speech. He was sent to the tower and banned. Nothing more than a nuisance

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What was the significance of the parliament in November 1584-March 1585?

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Royal prerogative was discusses and Puritan fuss. But this was insignificant as helpful laws were passed and anti - Catholic bong of association was passed

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What happened in October- March 1587 parliament?

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Presbyterian ‘Bill and book’ which questioned Elizabeth as a head of church. But this was just a nuisance

18
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What happened in February- March 1589 parliament?

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Defeated Spain so Elizabeth received double of her tax out of praised

19
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What was the significance of the parliament in October 1597-February 1598?

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Prague over monopolies being given as a patronage as it was crippling. There was a lot of yelling but no solution

20
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What was the context and focus for parliament in October-December 1601?

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Bad harvest and war with Spain (context) monopolies dominated Parliament-both MPs and privy counsellors with explosive E in her speech problems to examine and and the worst monopolies

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Why were the MPs so aggrieved in parliament October-December 1601?

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They had trading background and knew that monopolies were a serious threat as some used it as a method of control. Elizabeth just aim for short to grant quickly-bringing up contingency and local issues

22
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When did Elizabeth give her ‘golden speech’ ?

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1601 , due to the tensions risen over monopolies

23
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What tactics did Elizabeth use to control parliament

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Charm, admonish, bully and threat. She disagreed with freedom speech which scared many. Wanted to assure authority and limit resistance so she only called Parliament 13 times in 45 years speeches in small groups

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What tactics did Elizabeth use to reduce/diffused resistance in parliament?

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Isolated extremists through promise of moderate reform direct intervention on royal prerogative imprisoned awkward members. Power was used to control the atmosphere-dissolve if necessary and employed intimidators