| Nobles | | Including everything; comprehensive |
| Edward VI | | Strong feeling; enthusiasm or intensity |
| Statue of Apprentices | | The act of dying; termination of life |
| Catholic Church | | first Tudor monarch, became king in 1485 |
| Vigor | | Henry VIII's son |
| Philip II | | Edward VI's sister Mary, Married _______ in 1554 |
| King James VI | | refers to the system in which each nation helps to keep peace |
| Alliance | | A being conceived as the perfect, omnipotent, omniscient originator and ruler of the universe, the principal object of faith and worship in monotheistic religions |
| The Poor Laws | | Elizabeth sold one of these off to raise funds |
| Wars of Roses | | Elizabeth I, was known as a 'pinchpenny' because of her ... |
| Justification | | barly covered annual expences |
| Henry VII | | declared work to be a social and moral duty |
| Royal Revenues | | Became Queen in 1558, 25 years old |
| Financial Restraint | | Henry VIII worked with parliment to break with it |
| Death | | Wars of 1455 - 1485 |
| God | | The act or process of legislating; lawmaking |
| Overall | | The act of justifying |
| Monopolies | | Elizabeth I stayed with _______ who entertained her |
| Legislation | | made local areas responsible for there own homeless |
| Queen Elizabeth | | A formal agreement establishing such an association, especially an international treaty of friendship |
| Inflation | | King of Scotland, son of Mary, Queen of Scots |
| Unlike | | not like something |
| Balance of power | | is defined as the increase in the price of some set of goods and services in a given economy over a period of time |