History 1HIA/B4 June 2022 | Edexcel GCSE Past Papers With Mark Scheme
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2. Poor treatment changes 1558–88 driven by increased vagrancy, economic shifts post-dissolution of monasteries, governmental poor laws, local relief systems, moral panic over idle poor
3. Elizabeth’s legitimacy challenges rooted in Anne Boleyn’s marriage rejection by Catholics, Papal refusal to recognize her succession, questions over divine right and lineage
4. Other key problems 1558: financial debt inherited from Mary I, religious division between Catholics and Protestants, threat of foreign invasion, gender biases in leadership perception
5. Revolt of the Northern Earls 1569 posed major internal threat with Catholic motives, Mary Stuart’s potential replacement, foreign Catholic backing, and widespread northern support
6. Babington Plot 1586 as another key threat highlighted severity of espionage, Mary′s involvement, Catholic conspiracies, and justification for her execution, increasing Elizabeth’s authoritarian measures
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1. English intervention in the Netherlands 1585–88 included the Treaty of Nonsuch with Dutch rebels and Dudley’s failed military leadership, reflecting anti-Spanish alliance-building and Protestant solidarity2. Poor treatment changes 1558–88 driven by increased vagrancy, economic shifts post-dissolution of monasteries, governmental poor laws, local relief systems, moral panic over idle poor
3. Elizabeth’s legitimacy challenges rooted in Anne Boleyn’s marriage rejection by Catholics, Papal refusal to recognize her succession, questions over divine right and lineage
4. Other key problems 1558: financial debt inherited from Mary I, religious division between Catholics and Protestants, threat of foreign invasion, gender biases in leadership perception
5. Revolt of the Northern Earls 1569 posed major internal threat with Catholic motives, Mary Stuart’s potential replacement, foreign Catholic backing, and widespread northern support
6. Babington Plot 1586 as another key threat highlighted severity of espionage, Mary′s involvement, Catholic conspiracies, and justification for her execution, increasing Elizabeth’s authoritarian measures

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