Interpretations L.O. to develop an understanding of how to use evidence to support historical interpretations.

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Interpretations L.O. to develop an understanding of how to use evidence to support historical interpretations

P49: Control of the Church; reforms What was the church like in 1520? How were the Lollards? What was the Reformation? Who was Tyndale? What power did Wolsey have over the church? What was Wolsey’s response to reform? P51: Control of the government: What was Wolsey’s role in government? What legal reforms did Wolsey put in place? What financial reforms did Wolsey put in place? What Economic reforms did Wolsey put in place? How did Wolsey treat parliament? Were Wolsey’s reforms well planned or responsive.? Wolsey’s rise to power: What events happened in Wolsey’s life prior to his role in government? Why was Wolsey able to accumulate so much power? What jobs in the church did Wolsey get? How did Wolsey deal with his enemies? Problems in foreign policy: What problems did England face in Foreign policy? How did Wolsey make England the great ‘Peace Broker’? How were the Hapsburgs and why did Henry support them in 1522? Why did Henry stop supporting the Hapsburgs? Why did Henry switch sides and start to support France in 1527? Henry’s divorce:

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