• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/7

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

7 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

Henry's belief in Renaissance honour led to his wars in France.

Henry wrote "Defence of the Seven Sacraments", a Catholic manuscript, in 1521.

Both Edward and Elizabeth were educated by humanist scholars.

Mary's devotion to Roman Catholicism drove her marry Philip II and to restore England to the Papacy.

As the daughter of Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth was the embodiment of the Reformation.

Elizabeth was a politique, often failed to make difficult decisions in politics and was religiously ambiguous.

Henry described the writing of state papers as "both tedious and painful" and left much of day-to-day government to his ministers.