KT1 Elizabeth – Queen, Government and Religion

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KT1 Elizabeth – Queen, Government and Religion 1558-69 Act of Uniformity Act of Supremacy Terms of the Religious Settlement Royal Injunctions Puritan Challenge Elizabethan Society Role of Church of England 2. The Religious Settlement KT1 Elizabeth – Queen, Government and Religion 1558-69 3. Challenges to the Religious Settlement Catholic Challenge 1. The Situation on Elizabeth's Accession Elizabeth’s Personality Catholic Challenge from Abroad 7 Problems that Elizabeth I faced 4. Mary Queen of Scots Elizabethan Government