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Zorluk: ZorThe Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation

Elizabeth I, Queen of England, Act of Supremacy, 1559

'For the extinguishing of all foreign power and authority... be it enacted... that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate, spiritual or temporal, shall at any time... use, enjoy or exercise any manner of power, jurisdiction, superiority, authority, preeminence or privilege, spiritual or ecclesiastical, within this realm... and that your highness, your heirs and successors, kings or queens of this realm, shall have full power and authority... to visit, repress, redress, reform, order, correct, limit and amend all such errors, heresies, schisms, abuses, offenses, contempts and enormities, whatsoever they be...'

The passage above best illustrates which of the following developments in Europe during the period 1450 to 1750?

  1. A
    The revival of decentralized feudal structures to protect local autonomy from royal encroachment.
  2. B
    The application of mercantilist trade strategies to monopolize access to global luxury goods.
  3. The efforts of monarchs to centralize political authority by reducing the influence of transnational religious institutions.Cevap
  4. D
    The direct intervention of the Safavid Empire in Western European religious disputes.

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The efforts of monarchs to centralize political authority by reducing the influence of transnational religious institutions.
The correct answer is correct because the Act of Supremacy represents a major political outcome of the Protestant Reformation. By declaring the monarch as the supreme authority in ecclesiastical matters and rejecting the Pope's authority, European rulers were able to consolidate their state power, reduce the political and financial influence of the Catholic Church within their borders, and foster national identity.

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1
Analyze the source document
Recognize that Elizabeth I's Act of Supremacy (1559) explicitly rejects all 'foreign power and authority' (meaning the Pope) and claims royal authority to reform 'heresies, schisms, abuses, and offenses.'
This establishes that the document is focused on religious sovereignty and the consolidation of domestic state authority.
2
Connect the source to historical developments of the period 1450 to 1750
Link the document to the political consequences of the Protestant Reformation in Europe, where monarchs and princes in northern Europe embraced Protestantism to gain control over church land, taxes, and appointments.
This demonstrates understanding of how religious reform intersected with early modern state-building.
3
Evaluate the options based on state-building trends
Determine that the act is an example of royal centralization at the expense of a transnational institution (the Catholic Church), matching the option about centralizing political authority.
This ensures the correct option is selected based on historical evidence and eliminates distractors that confuse feudal structures, mercantilist economic policies, or Middle Eastern empires.

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Political dimensions of the Protestant Reformation and state centralization
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