A. Mary Queen of Scots
B. Charles I
C. James I
D. Edward VI
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Who issued an interdict against Elizabeth ?
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Elizabeth and Mary I belonged to what royal family ?
A. Pope Pius V
B. Pope Innocent III
C. Pope Gregory XIII
D. Pope Boniface
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Religion played a pivotal part in Elizabethan life. Protestants, Catholics, Puritans, and other religious groups jostled for power and survival in uncertain times. In 1559, an Act of Parliament was passed which determined the “supreme governor” of all things spiritual. Who was it ?
A. Windsor
B. Stuart
C. Tudor
D. Plantagenet
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What was the nickname of Mary I ?
A. The Pope in Rome
B. Each man was his own supreme governor
C. The Archbishop of Canterbury
D. Queen Elizabeth I
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Which of the following is a ceremony in which a sovereign is officially crowned ?
A. Bloody Mary
B. Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
C. Mary, Queen of Scots
D. None of the Above
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Staying alive was a difficult task for Elizabethans. Disease, infection, poverty, childbirth, and occupational accidents could all result in one’s untimely demise. Most people never reached the age of fifty. When an Elizabethan died, intricate rituals were followed. What was NOT a funeral custom ?
A. Investiture
B. Invocation
C. Gala
D. Coronation
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Which work did Edmund Spenser author ?
A. Long processionals
B. Mourning clothes
C. Strict simplicity
D. Tolling of church bells
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Who was the first Tudor King ?
A. The Castle of Perseverance
B. The Double
C. The Metamorphoses
D. The Faerie Queene
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Everyone in Elizabethan England was born into a social class. Peasants were the unluckiest of the lot: they were denied basic comforts, security, and even the chance to dress well. Yep, the Statutes of Apparel outlined the clothes one could legally wear based on rank. Which of the following could the poor wear ?
A. Henry VIII
B. Henry VII
C. George III
D. James I
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