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Q: How did Elizabeth represent social compromise through the Church of England?
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There were two rulers of England during Shakespeare's life--Elizabeth I to 1603 and James I thereafter.


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Elizabeth I until her death in March 1603, then James I through to 1625.


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How does a democracy serve the varied needs of its citizens when forming public policy?

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How did Queen Elizabeth the 1 change the world?

Queen Elizabeth changed the world in many ways. She ruled England without a king by her side, she encouraged education very much, she supported William Shakespeare, and she changed England. Unlike her sister ,Mary, (previous Queen of England) Elizabeth really listened to her community and what they had tosay. IIf she wanted to change something or make a new law, it was sent through to advisors before it could take place or become a law. Mary tried to change peoples' religions to Christian, the way she wanted it. But, Elizabeth did not, she let people be themselves, and that is how Queen Elizabeth I changed the world.


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What were the two major religions in Elizabethan England?

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what are the contributions of elizabeth 1? She was a patron of the arts and was a huge supporter of William Shakespeare who showed his "Renaissance Spirit" through his literature. She strongly encouraged learning, education, and literacy; she had gotten a very impressive education as a child. When Elizabeth I first came to the English throne, England was a fragmented country, arguing about religion. When her reign ended in 1603, England was a strong and thriving nation


What are the contributions of Queen Elizabeth to Arts and sciences?

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What was Elizabeth 1 often famous for?

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