
Growing population in Elizabethan England
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- Q1Match the words with their definitions.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2Why do people at the time and today regard Elizabeth’s reign as a ‘Golden Age’? Select all of the correct answers.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3What does referring to the Elizabethan period as a ‘Golden Age’ fail to take into account?the high levels of povertynegative interpretations of Elizabeth IHenry VIII’s Break with Rome in 153430s
- Q4Why did unemployment increased dramatically as the 16th century progressed? Select all of the statements that are correct.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q5What happened to London's population over the Tudor period (1485-1603)?It shrank from 200 000 in 1485 to just 50 000 people in 1603.It increased from 50 000 people in 1500 to 200 000 people by 1603.Lack of food meant London's population could not grow above 50 000 people.30s
- Q6Which two countries experienced large-scale rebellions linked to poverty in the 1590s?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s