A Level AQA Component 1C The Tudors: England, 1485–1603
-To what extent did court life and arts help to increase E1’s power and prestige? (A*)
-‘Elizabeth’s foreign policy was mostly a series of disasters.’ Assess the validity of this view. (A) This one is sampled.
-‘Anti-clericalism was responsible for the development of the English Reformation in the years 1529-1547.’ Assess the validity of this view. (A)
-To what extent was the Tudor Age characterised by advances in humanism and the arts? (B)
-How far were problems of poverty in England successfully addressed during Elizabeth’s reign? (B)
-‘Society in early Tudor England was strong and stable’. Assess the validity of this view. (B)
-‘Henry VII had successfully established monarchical authority by 1509’. Assess the validity of this view. (B)
-‘Elizabethan government had more weaknesses than strengths in the years 1558 to 1603’ Assess the validity of this view. ©
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