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 understanding of why plots and rebellion persisted during this period!
Which of the following was a reason Mary Queen of Scots was seen as a threat to Elizabeth I?
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What were some of the reasons plots and rebellions persisted against Elizabeth I? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} Plot of 1571 was a Catholic plan to overthrow Elizabeth and place Mary Queen of Scots on the throne.
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What role did Spain play in the Babington Plot?
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The {{blank0}} Plot of 1583 was uncovered due to the work of Elizabeth's spymaster, Sir Francis {{blank1}}.
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What was the main outcome of the Babington Plot?
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Which methods did Elizabeth use to counter rebellion? (Select all that apply)
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