During the reign of Elizabeth I, the Church of England sought a compromise between Catholicism and the more radical Protestant sects.
Martin Luther nailed “The Ninety-Five Theses” to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany.
Mary I reconciled with the pope and restored Catholicism in England.
Henry VIII split from the Catholic Church.
1. On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther put a list of grievances against the Catholic Church onto the door of a chapel in Wittenberg, Germany. It is called “Ninety-five Theses” which triggered the Protestant Reformation.
2. 1534 Act of Supremacy declared Henry the "Supreme Head on earth of the Church of England" which was his split from Catholic Church.
3. After the split from Catholic church, one of the acts of English Reformation was Edward VI's (1537-1553) reformation of the Anglican Church.
4. After Edward VI death, Mary I reconciled with the pope and restored Catholicism in England during 1553-1558.
5. When Queen Elizabeth I came to power in 1558, it was believed that she would restore Protestant belief.
b. to bring
c. for camp
d. he was unsure
Answer:
keep
Explanation:
some married men and women choose to (keep) their last names