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what act forced anyone holding public office to deny catholic beliefs? …

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what act forced anyone holding public office to deny catholic beliefs?
charles i believed in what type of rule?
this document, written by parliament, listed grievances against the king:
this act eased some restrictions on catholics in england, though they were still
this act was the most significant reform for catholic rights in england:
when
when was henry viiis first act of succession?
when was the english civil war begun?
when did the english civil war end?
when was the act of supremacy?
when was the third act of succession?
when was the catholic emancipation act passed?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. What Act forced anyone holding public office to deny Catholic beliefs? - The Test Acts in England required office - holders to take an oath denying Catholic tenets.
  2. Charles I believed in what type of rule? - Charles I believed in the Divine Right of Kings, thinking his authority came directly from God.
  3. This document, written by parliament, listed grievances against the king: - The Petition of Right (1628) was a document by Parliament listing grievances against Charles I.
  4. This act eased some restrictions on Catholics in England, though they were still restricted: - The Catholic Relief Acts gradually eased some anti - Catholic restrictions in England.
  5. This act was the most significant reform for Catholic rights in England: - The Catholic Emancipation Act (1829) was a major reform for Catholic rights.
  6. When was Henry VIII's First Act of Succession? - 1533.
  7. When was the English Civil War begun? - 1642.
  8. When did the English Civil War end? - 1651.
  9. When was the Act of Supremacy? - 1534.
  10. When was the Third Act of Succession? - 1543.
  11. When was the Catholic Emancipation Act passed? - 1829.

Answer:

  1. Test Acts
  2. Divine Right of Kings
  3. Petition of Right (1628)
  4. Catholic Relief Acts
  5. Catholic Emancipation Act (1829)
  6. 1533
  7. 1642
  8. 1651
  9. 1534
  10. 1543
  11. 1829