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How did the relationship between state and church change
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church-state relations. act of supremacy Elizabeth's religious settlement
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1.
What were the two chambers of parliament?
Answer: House of Lords and House of Commons
2.
How many MPs were elected in the House of Commons?
Answer: two
3.
What was the criteria to be able to vote?
Answer: To own property which generated income worth 40 shillings per year
4.
What class did parliament\'s interest tend to represent?
Answer: landed gentry and nobility
5.
How to pass an Act of Parliament?
Answer: A bill had to be heard in both the Commons and Lords before being given royal assent by the monarch
6.
In Henry VII\'s 24 year long reign, how many times did he call Parliament?
Answer: seven times
7.
Why did Henry VII not call Parliament very often?
Answer: The country was relatively peaceful, taxation wasn’t needed and long periods of time between parliament meetings were common.
8.
what was the first parliament Henry VII used for?
Answer: To enhance his claim to be king after winning the Battle of Bosworth.
9.
In Henry VIII\'s reign, Between 1509 and 1523, how many times was parliament called?
Answer: 4 times
10.
When did Henry VIII\'s relationship with parliament turn sour?
Answer: 1529
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