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The Act of Supremacy (1534) Word Scramble

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In this word scramble game, players will have the opportunity to test their knowledge of key vocabulary terms related to ‘The Act of Supremacy (1534)’. By unscrambling these terms, players will not only improve their understanding of the topic but also enhance their problem-solving skills.

  • Players will need to unscramble key terms such as “supremacy”, “Henry VIII”, and “papal authority”.
  • Each correct unscramble will contribute to the player’s progress in the game.
  • Players can use spells to gain extra moves and help them solve more challenging terms.
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Act of Supremacy
The Act of Supremacy was a piece of legislation passed in 1534 by the Parliament of England that made King Henry VIII the supreme head of the Church of England.
Parliament
The Act of Supremacy was passed by the Parliament of England, which was the legislative body responsible for making laws in the country.
King Henry VIII
The Act of Supremacy made King Henry VIII the supreme head of the Church of England, giving him authority over religious matters in the country.
Church of England
The Act of Supremacy established the Church of England as a separate entity from the Roman Catholic Church, with the monarch as its supreme head.
Separation from Rome
The Act of Supremacy marked the formal separation of England from the authority of the Pope in Rome and the Roman Catholic Church.
Religious Reformation
The Act of Supremacy was a significant step in the religious reformation in England, as it led to the establishment of the Church of England and the breakaway from the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope
The Act of Supremacy undermined the authority of the Pope in England, as it declared the monarch as the supreme head of the Church of England.
Authority
The Act of Supremacy granted King Henry VIII the authority to make decisions regarding religious matters in England, giving him control over the Church of England.
Clergy
The Act of Supremacy affected the clergy in England, as it required them to acknowledge the king as the supreme head of the Church of England and swear an oath of loyalty to him.
Oath of Supremacy
The Act of Supremacy introduced the requirement for individuals, including clergy and government officials, to take an oath recognizing the king as the supreme head of the Church of England.

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