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Act of Supremacy 1559 Quiz

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The Act of Supremacy 1559 was a significant event in English history that established Queen Elizabeth I as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. To further explore this topic and test your knowledge, we have created a quiz game that will challenge your understanding of this pivotal moment in history.

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  • The Act of Supremacy 1559 was enacted during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
  • The Act of Supremacy declared Elizabeth I as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
  • The Act of Supremacy reaffirmed the break of the Church of England from the authority of the Pope.
  • The Act of Supremacy required all clergy and government officials to take an oath acknowledging the Queen's supremacy.
  • The Act of Supremacy authorized the Queen to appoint bishops and other high-ranking church officials.
  • The Act of Supremacy established penalties for anyone who denied the Queen's supremacy.
  • The Act of Supremacy was passed by the Parliament of England.
  • The Act of Supremacy played a key role in solidifying the Protestant Reformation in England.
  • The Act of Supremacy was a response to the religious divisions and conflicts during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI.
  • The Act of Supremacy was part of Elizabeth I's efforts to establish religious stability and unity within England.
  • The Act of Supremacy helped to consolidate the power of the English monarchy over the church.
  • The Act of Supremacy prohibited the authority of foreign powers, such as the Pope, over the Church of England.
  • The Act of Supremacy was influenced by the ideas of Protestant reformers like John Calvin.
  • The Act of Supremacy helped in establishing Elizabeth I's control over religious matters and preventing any Catholic opposition.
  • The Act of Supremacy was a significant step in the process of transforming England into a Protestant nation.
  • The Act of Supremacy solidified the monarch's authority to govern the Church of England as the Supreme Governor.
  • The Act of Supremacy remained in effect for over 400 years, until it was repealed in 1969.
  • The Act of Supremacy was one of several acts passed during Elizabeth I's reign to establish Protestantism as the dominant religion in England.
  • The Act of Supremacy was an important turning point in England's religious and political history.
  • The Act of Supremacy faced opposition from Catholics who remained loyal to the authority of the Pope.

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