a.Two Periods
b.Three Periods
c. Four Periods
Another name for the Puritan period is:
a.The Age of Shakespeare
b.The Age of Dryden
c.The Age of Milton
How long was the Puritan Age?
a.1500-1600
b.1600-1660
c.1660-1700
James I ruled from____ to___?
b.The Age of Dryden
c.The Age of Milton
How long was the Puritan Age?
a.1500-1600
b.1600-1660
c.1660-1700
James I ruled from____ to___?
a.1603-1625
b.1603-1630
c.1603-1635
b.1603-1630
c.1603-1635
Who among the Puritans exemplified the finest aspects of the religious movement?
a.Milton
b.Dryden
c.Shakespeare
What are the Puritan movement's goals?
a. Personal righteousness
b. Both c and a
c. Civil and religious liberty
It was the narrow-minded extremists who battled for the freedom of the people against Charles I's dictatorial?
a. Milton
b. Cromwell
c. Both a and b
During the Puritan period, the following individuals were the true defenders of liberty and tolerance:
a. Milton and Cromwell
b. Shakespeare and Dryden
c. Both a and b
The term "Puritan" originally referred to people who favoured reforming the worship practises of the reformed English Church under the leadership of.
a. Charles I
b. Elizabeth
c. James I
Specifically who has been against the Puritan movement?
a. King Charles I
b. Councillors of King Charles I
c. Both a and b
When was the defeat and execution of Charles I?
a. 1648
b. 1649
c. 1650
The Puritanism movement was victorious after Charles I's reign with the formation of the Commonwealth of Nations.
a. Cromwell
b. Milton
c. Dryden
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