History 1HI0/B4 November 2020 | Edexcel GCSE Past Papers With Mark Scheme
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2. Puritan opposition—rejection of vestments as remnants of Catholicism, resistance to Act of Uniformity, belief in simplified worship, tension over bishops’ power, support for Presbyterian structure
3. Mary Queen of Scots tensions—dynastic claim to throne, Catholic sympathy, foreign support (France, Spain), involvement in plots (Ridolfi, Babington), threat to Elizabeth’s Protestant legitimacy
4. Education in Elizabethan England—petty schools for boys, limited female access, rise of grammar schools, humanist curriculum, literacy growth, social class divide in educational opportunity
5. Religious settlement enforcement—moderate Protestant doctrine, retention of traditional ceremonies, compromise policies to reduce Catholic and Puritan backlash, royal supremacy reasserted
6. Elizabethan political stability—use of privy council, propaganda, patronage, cautious foreign policy, handling of noble rebellions (e.g., Northern Earls), marriage politics balancing domestic factions
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1. Role of Church of England—community control, promotion of Elizabeth’s authority, regulation of moral behavior, support for poor and education, enforcement of religious conformity2. Puritan opposition—rejection of vestments as remnants of Catholicism, resistance to Act of Uniformity, belief in simplified worship, tension over bishops’ power, support for Presbyterian structure
3. Mary Queen of Scots tensions—dynastic claim to throne, Catholic sympathy, foreign support (France, Spain), involvement in plots (Ridolfi, Babington), threat to Elizabeth’s Protestant legitimacy
4. Education in Elizabethan England—petty schools for boys, limited female access, rise of grammar schools, humanist curriculum, literacy growth, social class divide in educational opportunity
5. Religious settlement enforcement—moderate Protestant doctrine, retention of traditional ceremonies, compromise policies to reduce Catholic and Puritan backlash, royal supremacy reasserted
6. Elizabethan political stability—use of privy council, propaganda, patronage, cautious foreign policy, handling of noble rebellions (e.g., Northern Earls), marriage politics balancing domestic factions

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