Year 8

How did the Reformation affect Morebath church?

Year 8

How did the Reformation affect Morebath church?

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will look back at all we have learnt in this topic on the Reformation. We will think about how the Reformation affected the people of Morebath and the different kinds of change they experienced as a result.

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6 Questions

Q1.
What religion was Queen Elizabeth I?
Catholic
Correct answer: Protestant
Q2.
Elizabeth made Morebath church get rid of some of their special objects. Which of these objects did they have to get rid of?
The Protestant Prayer Book and the English Bible
Correct answer: The statues of their saints and their crucifix
Q3.
Elizabeth made Morebath church buy some new things. What did they have to buy? Choose one answer only.
A huge picture of Elizabeth I to hang up in their church
A new golden crucifix, to replace the one that had been destroyed
A new statue of Saint Sidwell, to replace the one they had lost
Lots of copies of the English Bible and nothing else
Correct answer: The Protestant Prayer Book, the English Bible and some other Protestant books
Q4.
What happened to church services in Elizabeth's reign?
They stayed Catholic like they had been for years. This meant Sir Christopher did the services in Latin.
Correct answer: They were now Protestant. This meant Sir Christopher did the services in English and preached Protestant ideas.
Q5.
What happened to the church's money?
Morebath church had lots of money coming in, even if they had to spend it.
Morebath church had more money than ever.
Correct answer: Morebath church had very little money and sometimes ran out.
Morebath church still had a lot of money.
Q6.
How did Elizabeth's reign affect Morebath church? Choose the BEST answer.
Elizabeth's reign affected the religion of Morebath church, and also its wealth.
Elizabeth's reign affected the religion of Morebath church, but nothing else.
Correct answer: Elizabeth's reign affected the religion, wealth and community of Morebath.

8 Questions

Q1.
What did Catholics believe?
Correct answer: They believed churches should be beautiful and decorated and that church services should be done in Latin.
They believed churches should be plain and simple and that people should read the Bible and have church services in their own language.
Q2.
What did Protestants believe?
They believed churches should be beautiful and decorated and that church services should be done in Latin.
Correct answer: They believed churches should be plain and simple and that people should read the Bible and have church services in their own language.
Q3.
The period when the English Church changed from Catholic to Protestant is known as...
Correct answer: The Reformation
The Religion
The Restoration
The Revolution
Q4.
How did Henry VIII change Morebath church?
Correct answer: He didn't change much. Morebath just had to buy an English Bible and move the candles to the side of their statues.
He forced Morebath church to suddenly turn Protestant. They had to remove all their statues and their candles. Their beautiful golden crucifix was even destroyed.
He made Morebath church Catholic again. They could get their statues and candles back, although some of their special objects were still missing.
He made Morebath church Protestant for good. They had to remove their statues again and have Protestant services using the Protestant Prayer Book.
Q5.
How did Edward VI change Morebath church?
He didn't change much. Morebath just had to buy an English Bible and move the candles to the side of their statues.
Correct answer: He forced Morebath church to suddenly turn Protestant. They had to remove all their statues and their candles. Their beautiful golden crucifix was even destroyed.
He made Morebath church Catholic again. They could get their statues and candles back, although some of their special objects were still missing.
He made Morebath church Protestant for good. They had to remove their statues again and have Protestant services using the Protestant Prayer Book.
Q6.
How did Mary I change Morebath church?
She didn't change much. Morebath just had to buy an English Bible and move the candles to the side of their statues.
She forced Morebath church to suddenly turn Protestant. They had to remove all their statues and their candles. Their beautiful golden crucifix was even destroyed.
Correct answer: She made Morebath church Catholic again. They could get their statues and candles back, although some of their special objects were still missing.
She made Morebath church Protestant for good. They had to remove their statues again and have Protestant services using the Protestant Prayer Book.
Q7.
How did Elizabeth I change Morebath church?
She didn't change much. Morebath just had to buy an English Bible and move the candles to the side of their statues.
She forced Morebath church to suddenly turn Protestant. They had to remove all their statues and their candles. Their beautiful golden crucifix was even destroyed.
She made Morebath church Catholic again. They could get their statues and candles back, although some of their special objects were still missing.
Correct answer: She made Morebath church Protestant for good. They had to remove their statues again and have Protestant services using the Protestant Prayer Book.
Q8.
How did the Reformation affect the people of Morebath? Which of these is NOT true?
Correct answer: The Reformation changed the religion of Morebath, but it didn't affect anything else.
The Reformation changed the religion of Morebath, from Catholic to Protestant.
The Reformation had a social impact on the community of Morebath.
The Reformation had an economic impact on Morebath church.
The Reformation had an emotional impact on the people of Morebath.