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1. 
_______ was the mother of Henry VIII’s longed-for heir, Prince Edward.
A.
Catherine of Aragon
B.
Jane Seymour
C.
Anne Boleyn
D.
Catherine Parr
2. 
In what order did Henry's children succeed to the throne?
A.
Edward, Mary, Elizabeth
B.
Elizabeth, Edward, Mary
C.
Mary, Elizabeth, Edward
D.
Edward, Elizabeth, Mary
3. 
Act of Supremacy, (1534) English act of Parliament that recognized ________.
A.
Henry VIII as the “Supreme Head of the Church of England.”
B.
the Pope as the “Supreme Head of the Church of England.”
C.
Edward VI as the “Supreme Head of the Church of England.”
D.
the Pope as the “Supreme Head of the Catholic Church in England.”
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The monasteries were a reminder of the power of the _________ Church. It was also true that the monasteries were the wealthiest institutions in the country, and Henry’s lifestyle, along with his wars, had led to a _____ of money. Monasteries owned over a ______ of all the cultivated land in England. By destroying the monastic system Henry could acquire all its wealth and property whilst removing its Papist ________.
5. 
After the disposal of their monastic lands and buildings, the majority of monks, friars and nuns were given money or pensions. However, there were some abbots and religious house leaders who refused to comply like the ______. They were ______ and their monasteries destroyed.
A.
Abbot of Reading/ exiled from England
B.
Abbot of Reading/ executed
C.
Abbot of London / executed
D.
Cardinal Wolsey / exiled to Rome
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The name “Covent Garden” comes from “Convent Garden,” which it was called as early as the 1500s for being the __________ of the monks of Westminster Abbey in London. For a time the land remained in the monks’ possession, and in the possession of several lease-holders until, in 1536, King Henry the eighth seized the land as part of the _________ of the monasteries.
7. 
Mary I was Elizabeth I's ______.
A.
cousin
B.
mother
C.
half-sister
D.
daughter-in-law
8. 
Mary I was known as Bloody Mary for her persecution of ________ in an attempt to restore Roman _______ in England.
A.
Catholics / Protestantism
B.
Protestants / Catholicism
C.
Catholics / customs
D.
Protestants / cuisine
9. 
Henry VIII ______ Catherine of Aragon and _______. He had Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard ________. _______ died from childbirth and Catherine Parr ______ the king.
10. 
Henry had two sisters that lived to adulthood. What two countries did they become Queens of?
A.
Spain and France
B.
France and Scotland
C.
Portugal and Italy
D.
Scotland and Spain