For HW we have to do test corrections on our practice exam, so if any of you know the answers to these I'd appreciate it. =]

(I’ve eliminated the choice that was marked wrong for each)

1. English Puritanism developed during the reign of Elizabeth I ..

A) in reaction to the failure of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement to the implement of the reforms of the Council of Trent.

B) Because of the dissatisfaction with the scope and the breath of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement among the Marian Exiles and the others who were influenced by Calvinist views.

C) as a direct reaction to the Jesuit Mission led by Edmund Campion

D) to maintain the hierarchical and ceremonial aspects of the previous era

2. The Response of the Catholic Church to the Reformation was delayed because ..

A) The Papacy feared the remnants of the Conciliar Movement within the Church itself.

B) Rome wanted to coordinate its policy with the secular Catholic leaders.

C) Church leaders thought that the opposition would self-destruct.

D) The situation did not appear to be that serious from the Roman perspective.

3. Elizabeth I of England attempted to quiet religious controversies in her realm through a compromise creed of faith known as the ..

A) Act of Six Articles
B) Thirty-Nine Articles
C) Toleration Decree

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what is the agriculture revolution of the 18th century?

To get the answers to the first three questions, you can analyze the options given and eliminate the ones that are marked wrong. Here's how you can find the correct answers:

1. English Puritanism developed during the reign of Elizabeth I. To determine the reason for its development, we need to analyze each option:

A) The Elizabethan Religious Settlement and the reforms of the Council of Trent were not related to the development of Puritanism, so we can eliminate this option.

B) This option mentions dissatisfaction with the Elizabethan Religious Settlement and the influence of Calvinist views, which align with the development of Puritanism. It seems plausible, so it could be the correct answer.

C) The Jesuit mission led by Edmund Campion was not directly related to the development of English Puritanism, so we can eliminate this option.

D) The hierarchical and ceremonial aspects of the previous era were not directly linked to the development of Puritanism, so we can eliminate this option.

Based on the analysis, the correct answer seems to be B) Because of the dissatisfaction with the scope and the breath of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement among the Marian Exiles and the others who were influenced by Calvinist views.

2. The response of the Catholic Church to the Reformation was delayed. Let's analyze the given options:

A) The remnants of the Conciliar Movement within the Church can be a reason, but it is not explicitly related to the delay of the response to the Reformation.

B) Coordinating policy with secular Catholic leaders might be a factor, but it is not directly linked to the delay in response to the Reformation.

C) Thinking that the opposition would self-destruct is a possibility, but it is not explicitly mentioned as a reason for the delay.

D) The situation appearing less serious from the Roman perspective could be a valid reason for the delay in response to the Reformation.

Based on the analysis, the correct answer seems to be D) The situation did not appear to be that serious from the Roman perspective.

3. Elizabeth I of England attempted to quiet religious controversies through a compromise creed of faith. Let's analyze the options:

A) The Act of Six Articles, also known as the "Whip with Six Strings," was enacted during the reign of Henry VIII, not Elizabeth I, so we can eliminate this option.

B) The Thirty-Nine Articles is a set of doctrines adopted under Elizabeth I's reign and is associated with her attempt to establish a compromise in religious matters. This could be the correct answer.

C) Toleration Decree is not a known term associated with Elizabeth I's religious policies, so we can eliminate this option.

Based on the analysis, the correct answer seems to be B) Thirty-Nine Articles.

Now, moving on to your last question:

The agricultural revolution of the 18th century was a period of significant changes in agricultural practices, productivity, and technology that occurred in Europe. It brought about improvements in crop rotation techniques, enclosure of land, selective breeding of livestock, and the development of agricultural machinery. These advancements led to increased agricultural productivity, which in turn supported population growth and provided surplus labor for industrialization. The agricultural revolution played a crucial role in the economic and social transformation during the Industrial Revolution.