1. How far did Henry VII rely on his advisors like Wolsey and Cromwell, and how far was this reliance the reason for their downfalls? The far Henry VIII relied on his advisors like Wolsey and Cromwell for 20 years 2. What was the link between the divorce and the English Reformation? 3. What do the mariages of Henry VII ell us about the importance of royal marriages in the sixteenth century?

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1. How far did Henry VIII rely on his advisors like Wolsey and Cromwell, and how
far was this reliance the reason for their downfalls?
The far Henry VIII relied on his advisors like Wolsey and Cromwell for 20 years
2. What was the link between the divorce and the English Reformation?
3. What do the marriages of Henry VIII tell us about the importance of royal
marriages in the sixteenth century?
4. Does Henry VIII deserve his reputation as a tyrant and why?
5. Analyze the aims, methods, and degree of success of the Catholic Reformation
(Counter-Reformation) in the sixteenth century.
6. How did the motivations for the English Reformation differ from the motivations
for the other "Reformations" (i.e. Luther)
7. "Behind every great man, is a greater woman" Make a connection to Henry VIII
Re-visit the Focus Question Again now having detail from the film:
What do you think of King Henry? Is he Machiavellian? Is he a Renaissance man?
Does he achieve what he set out to? How did his rule impact England?
Transcribed Image Text:1 of 1 1. How far did Henry VIII rely on his advisors like Wolsey and Cromwell, and how far was this reliance the reason for their downfalls? The far Henry VIII relied on his advisors like Wolsey and Cromwell for 20 years 2. What was the link between the divorce and the English Reformation? 3. What do the marriages of Henry VIII tell us about the importance of royal marriages in the sixteenth century? 4. Does Henry VIII deserve his reputation as a tyrant and why? 5. Analyze the aims, methods, and degree of success of the Catholic Reformation (Counter-Reformation) in the sixteenth century. 6. How did the motivations for the English Reformation differ from the motivations for the other "Reformations" (i.e. Luther) 7. "Behind every great man, is a greater woman" Make a connection to Henry VIII Re-visit the Focus Question Again now having detail from the film: What do you think of King Henry? Is he Machiavellian? Is he a Renaissance man? Does he achieve what he set out to? How did his rule impact England?
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