Quiz: Plots and Rebellion — Why Threats Persisted
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Building on what you've learned about Elizabeth's reign, let's test your knowledge of the factors behind plots and rebellion during her rule.
What was the main cause of the Northern Rebellion of 1569?
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Which of the following were reasons plots against Elizabeth persisted? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} Plot of 1583 aimed to assassinate Elizabeth and replace her with {{blank1}}.
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How many years after Elizabeth's accession did the Babington Plot occur (1586)?
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The {{blank0}} was a network of spies established by {{blank1}} to uncover plots against Elizabeth.
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Which plot directly led to Mary Queen of Scots' execution in 1587?
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What were Elizabeth's key methods for preventing rebellion? (Select all that apply)
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