Lesson 11 in Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors, 1485-1603 spec - for ‘Aspects in breadth: Controlling a fractious nation – changes in Tudor government 1485-1603’.
Defines the key terms of Sovereignty of statute law and Parliamentary Privilege. Contains student led questions, which can simply be written or could be used as team game etc.
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Edexcel History A level: Rebellion and Disorder in Under the Tudors - Apects in breadth part 2
Contains lessons for part 2: Gaining the co-operation of the localities for Aspects in Breadth: Controlling a fractious nation - changes in the Tudor Government 1485-1603 Looks at: * How effectively the localities were governed * Increasing borough representation * Impact of increasing literacy in the Yeoman class * Changing role of the JPs * Financing of the Monarchy * Poverty * Personal relationships and patronage
Edexcel History A level: Rebellion and Disorder in Under the Tudors - Apects in breadth part 1
Contains lessons for part 1: Changes in governance at the Centre for Aspects in Breadth: Controlling a fractious nation - changes in the Tudor Government 1485-1603 Looks at: -The role of the monarchy and nobility - Royal Household - Privy Council - Role of the Secretary - Church/state relations - The Role of Parliament
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