10 Questions
Although Henry had managed to end his marriage, he pressed ahead with changes to the ______ Church
Catholic
The Protestant Reformation was taken further than perhaps even Henry intended. The clergy and the nobility were forced to swear an oath of allegiance to Henry, supporting his changes. Those who refused were ______.
executed
Soon, the attentions of Henry and Cromwell turned towards perhaps the richest prize of all - the ______ of England.
monasteries
Not only were monks some of the most loyal servants of the pope, and therefore most likely to stand in the way of the Reformation, but the ______ were also extremely rich.
monasteries
Some people were critical of the ______, arguing that they had strayed too far from their original purpose of allowing monks to praise.
monasteries
Who helped Henry with changes to the Catholic Church?
Thomas Cromwell and Thomas Cranmer
What was the result of Henry's changes to the Catholic Church?
The Protestant Reformation was taken further
Why did Henry want to destroy the monasteries?
Monks were loyal to the pope and stood in the way of the Reformation, and the monasteries were rich
What happened to those who refused to swear allegiance to Henry?
They were executed
What church did Henry make changes to?
Catholic Church
Quiz: The Protestant Reformation and Henry VIII's Impact on the Catholic Church Test your knowledge on the Protestant Reformation and its impact on the Catholic Church during Henry VIII's reign. Explore the role of key figures like Thomas Cromwell and Thomas Cranmer, as well as the consequences faced by the clergy and nobility who opposed Henry's changes.
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