Reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research.". H R,XLL`R B4: Early Elizabethan England, 1558-88 Question 1 (a) Describe two features of the role of the Church of England in Early Elizabethan society. Religion: Elizabethan Life at school was quite strict. hbbd``b`$V &o n$X@ $ ] Elizabeth managed to avoid a war with France through careful diplomacy and civil war in France. (MAz%` I $.' <> We'll notify as soon as your question has been answered. %PDF-1.5 % <> What are 2 key features of the Elizabethan society? | Scoodle They in turn granted rewards and jobs to the people below them and so on. The Elizabethan wanted to help the idle poor. Describe twi features of the Elizabethan educaton system. <>/ExtGState<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 595.44 841.68] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> These lessons and general education were conducted not in a school but in the house of the teacher. The school week consisted of a five full days and a half-day on Thursday which continued for between 40 to 44 weeks of the year. -Puritans wanted the church to be run by committees elected by churchgoers rather than bishops. Describe two features of Elizabeth's experiences before she became Queen. A Classical Elizabethan education would have been provided at universities during the Elizabethan era. 1 Describe (a) two features of the theatre in early Elizabethan England. endobj The translation and definition of the Elizabethan words and meanings used in the Elizabethan language make the literature of the era, including the works of William Shakespeare much easier to understand. endobj Elizabethan Education how did it help Shakespeare to write. Whatever mischief the boys got up to, it wouldnt have diluted the general hard slog of grammar school. %%EOF Elizabethan education was based on repetition and constant examinations. The Ushers often refused to be bothered with the teaching of handwriting and this element of Elizabethan education was often taught by a temporary travelling scrivener for a few weeks during the school year. %%EOF Markiog Iostructios Award one mark for each valid feature identied up to a maximum of two features. We would respectfully direct our visitors to our Elizabethan Era Copyright page and Elizabethan Era Privacy Statement regarding the Terms of Use of this history site, both may be accessed from the links provided at the bottom of this page. Early Elizabethan England - Attitudes to poverty After prayers, they work till about 9:00 when they are permitted breakfast, then they work till 11:00. To top it all off, they didnt have much of a break during the school holidays as these didnt even exist! 1 0 obj This was made from calf skin, not trees like today, and didnt fall apart so easily. ( msQTB. Classes occurredfive days a week with a half day on Thursday, this would continue for up to 44 weeks before the students would receive a real break. registered in England (Company No 02017289) with its registered office at Building 3, Education in Elizabethan Times | Subjects, School Days endobj Some people learn through practice, using essays and notes; others prefer video lessons to watch and learn, some just need help with a specifically hard question, while some learn best 1-on-1 tutoring sessions. endobj The following link regarding the Education of Queen Elizabethdescribes the type of education offered to the Nobility who were invariably taught by tutors. PDF Edexcel Style HISTORY 7 0 obj Of course, noble children get their education at home, from private tutors. endobj Queen Elizabeth faced opposition from France and Spain who were wealthier and Catholic. <> Elizabethan Education - the Grammar Schools for boys aged 10 to 14. St Pauls Place, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE. Children were taught how to read and write using English, they are also to learn catechism as well as lessons on proper behavior. This ink had to be made by hand as there werent any factories back in Tudor times. % Describe two features of (4 marks) - The Elizabethans - exam Describe two features of Protestant religious beliefs, -Protestants believed that the churches and priests should be dressed in plain colours out of respect, Describe two features of Elizabethan government, -all laws required Elizabeth Is consent to be passed, Describe two features of The Revolt of the Northern Earls, - It was lead by Northern earls, Thomas Percy, Charles Neville and Thomas Howard who were angry about the way their power had been taken away, Describe two features of Puritan religious beliefs, - Puritans believed that god had formed a unique agreement with them personally, Describe two features of the plots against Elizabeth I in the years 1571 and 1586, - Three plots were carried out all with the similar intention of replacing Elizabeth with her cousin Mary, Describe two features of the Ridolfi plot in 1571, - Plan was to depose Elizabeth and replace her with Mary as Queen, Describe two features of the Throckmorton plot in 1583, - Also planned to replace Elizabeth with Mary however, they had planned to murder Elizabeth, Describe two features of the Babington plot in 1586, - English Catholic noblemen plotted to restore the Roman Catholic religion by putting Mary in charge, Describe two features of the Elizabethan system of poor relief, - Put in place by Elizabeth to relief the amounts of poverty in England one way of doing this was by making the alleviation of poverty a local responsibility, Give two features of Elizabeths problems assuming the throne, -Religion (she was Protestant in a catholic country), Give two features of The French threat in 1558, - Elizabeth had inherited a bad relationship with France from Mary I, Give two features of Elizabeths religious settlement of 1559, *Give two features of The Role of the Church of England in society, - Church courts (church had a jurisdictional position = power), Give two features of The Puritan Challenge to Elizabeth, - Puritans did not like the fact that in the new Church if England priests wore vestments (typical of Catholic and Protestant priests), Give two features of The Catholic challenge to Elizabeth, - Spain, France and Scotland were catholic countries so by changing England to a Protestant country she could increase risks of war, Give two features of The Revolt of the Northern earls (Northern Rebellion) of 1569/70, - Earls wanted to restore Catholicism in England due to the fact Elizabeth had sent many of her men to take over the Northern Earls responsibilities (they felt hard done by and wanted to change that! (12 marks), The biggest threat to Elizabeth at the start of her reign was religious division. (16 marks + 4 SPaG).