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FLIP LEARNING

FLIP LEARNING. TASKS: Due today:. The work due for today is… I will come round and check your diagrams and give a prize for the most creative!. Add here. In what ways and how effectively was England governed under Henry VIII?. Good learning: Understand the Elton vs. Starkey debate.

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FLIP LEARNING

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  1. FLIP LEARNING • TASKS: • Due today: The work due for today is… I will come round and check your diagrams and give a prize for the most creative! Add here

  2. In what ways and how effectively was England governed under Henry VIII? Good learning: Understand the Elton vs. Starkey debate Great learning: Explain what happened to government and parliament under Cromwell Even better: Evaluate whether there was a revolution in government Key Words: In what ways and how effectively was England governedduring this period? How important was the role of key individuals and groupsand how were they affected by developments?

  3. Tudor revolution in government: The Debate For your homework you were asked to look at the debate on whether Cromwell brought about changes to the structure in government that amounted to a revolution. This is because some have argued that he managed to change a system from one where the monarch was directly involved in the decisions through the royal court, to one which is regarded as a ‘bureaucratic government’ (which has specialised departments and trained officials to manage routine matters). Throughout the course of this lesson you will decide on whether a revolution took place or not. EXPLAIN what happened to government and parliament under Cromwell EVALUATE whether there was a revolution in government UNDERSTAND the Elton vs. Starkey debate TASK: In order to come to a conclusion on whether there was a revolution in government you will need to firstly understand what revolution means and secondly, if there was a revolution in government what would you expect to see? Define – Revolution and government Criteria – What would you expect to see if there was a revolution in government. We will need to look at the government, the power of the monarch during this time and also the role of parliament.

  4. Tudor revolution in government: The Debate EXPLAIN what happened to government and parliament under Cromwell EVALUATE whether there was a revolution in government UNDERSTAND the Elton vs. Starkey debate

  5. Tudor revolution in government: The Debate There is some agreement amongst historians in that new institutions did emerge and government expanded to cope with the changes brought about by Henry VIiI’s decision to break away from the Pope’s control to get the divorce he needed. However, where things start to differ is over the degree or change and whether Cromwell is fully responsible for the changes that take place. EXPLAIN what happened to government and parliament under Cromwell EVALUATE whether there was a revolution in government UNDERSTAND the Elton vs. Starkey debate TASK: Create a bar chart, that determines how far there was a ‘revolution’ in the different sections of the government. Below the bar chart, justify your score using your homework and the textbook.

  6. Assess how convincing the argument in this extract is in relation to the existence of a Tudor revolution in government in the time of Thomas Cromwell The changes in government under Cromwell were revolutionary, if that term may be applied to any changes which profoundly affect the constitution and government of a state even when no systematic and entire destruction was involved. The essential ingredient of the Tudor revolution was the concept of national sovereignty which Cromwell summarised in the Act of Appeals of 1533 by using the phrase ‘this realm of England is an empire’. Previous kings like Edward I had claimed to rule an empire but the meaning here is different. Instead of a claim based on ruling a large extent of land, the Act said that Henry was the ‘one supreme Head and King’. The royal supremacy over the Church virtually replaced the Pope in England by the King but the Reformation statutes demonstrate that the political sovereignty created in the 1530s was a parliamentary one. Cromwell’s administrative reforms – like the Privy Council – provided the machinery for the new state that he had started to construct. Adapted from Geoffrey Elton, England under the Tudors, 1974 EXPLAIN what happened to government and parliament under Cromwell EVALUATE whether there was a revolution in government UNDERSTAND the Elton vs. Starkey debate TASK: Complete the worksheet you have been given to decide overall how convincing you find this view.

  7. To what extent was there a revolution in government? EXPLAIN what happened to government and parliament under Cromwell EVALUATE whether there was a revolution in government UNDERSTAND the Elton vs. Starkey debate There was a revolution There was not a revolution

  8. FLIP LEARNING • TASK: • 1. Find out what factionalism is. • 2. You will need to use pages 105-107 to answer the following questions: • How did the fall of Cromwell come about? • How did Cromwell’s enemies help to secure his fate? • Why was Cromwell put to death? • Overall, what sort of person was Cromwell? • (You also need to be filling in your revision grids for both Tudor and America ready for gradebook) The work due in for next lesson is as follows:

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