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Year 8 revision. Where to go for help…. School website > pupils > learning platform (enter your username and password) > Pupil departmental resources > history > Year 8 > Religion in Early Modern England > assessments > Yr 8 test.
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Where to go for help… School website > pupils > learning platform (enter your username and password) > Pupil departmental resources > history > Year 8 > Religion in Early Modern England > assessments > Yr 8 test
What do I need to know? • The dates when each Tudor monarch reigned • Henry VIII Edward VI • Mary I Elizabeth I • What religious tolerance means • Key differences between Protestant and Catholic beliefs (NOT what the church LOOKED like!) • 1) • 2) • 3) • About John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs • who was John Foxe? 2) Was he Protestant or Catholic? How do you know? • Why Henry VIII Broke with Rome • Love 2) Money • 3) Religion 4) Power • Why people have different interpretations of Bloody Mary? • 1) Why do some people think she is bloody? • 2) Why do some people think she isn’t bloody?
Break with Rome • Introduction • Love • Point “Love strongly motivated Henry to Break with Rome. • Example “Henry only began to think about Breaking with Rome when he met Anne Boleyn.” • Explanation: “This shows that love inspired Henry to break with Rome, because unless he broke with Rome he would not be able to divorce Catherine and marry Anne.” • Link: “Love and religion worked together because Anne was a Protestant, so believed that the Pope should not be head of the Church. Because Henry was so in love with her, he allowed her to persuade him to Break with Rome.” • Money • Religion • Power • Conclusion
The dates when each Tudor monarch reigned • Henry VIII • Edward VI • Mary I • Elizabeth I • What religious tolerance means • Key differences between Protestant and Catholic beliefs (NOT what the church LOOKED like!) • 1) • 2) • 3) • About John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs • who was John Foxe? • Was he Protestant or Catholic? How do you know? • Why Henry VIII Broke with Rome (learn this in LOTS of detail) • Love • Money • Religion • Power • Why people have different interpretations of Bloody Mary? (learn this in LOTS of detail) • Why do some people think she is bloody? • 2) Why do some people think she isn’t bloody?
Exam tips… • Read each question carefully: • Underline any key words or phrases • Underline WHAT the question is asking you to do • Spend longer on the questions that are worth the MOST marks! • Keep writing to the end of the test • For essay questions: • Write an introduction, separate paragraphs for each point and a conclusion • Use Point, Evidence, Explanation Link to organise your writing in each paragraph • A good explanation should begin… • This explains why Henry VIII broke with Rome because… • This explains why Mary has such a bad reputation because…