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What was the Foreign Policy of Elizabeth I?

Elizabeth's foreign policy was foreign because it involved foreigners. Philip II was the big cheese of Europe; he was, you could say, the cheesiest. He preferred gorgonzola because it went well with crackers, who was his wife. In France there were a lot of French people who thought that they were French because they lived in France. The King of France (Henry II) may have had an udder, which is why he was often called a frog. He believed in fairy tales and liked to pretend that he was a cow fairy. In terms of the rest of Europe, Elizabeth was the lady Jesus. This is why she wanted to eat the Spanish cake. The Spanish armada wanted to take this cake back in 1588, but failed because the pudding did not contain enough sugar. In the end the lady Jesus died from obesity because she ate all of the French people. She became Godzilla and as a result died a virgin.


What type of authority did Queen Elizabeth I hold and how is the power of her different to the power of the queen of England Today?

Queen Elizabeth I was an absolute Monarch. She had the final word on any government policy and was effectively head of the state. Her namesake, Queen Elizabeth II is a constitutional monarch, and does not wield political power. The power of Great Britain rests in the hands of Parliament and is administered through the prime minister.


What did Elizabeth I think about Catholic and protestant?

Queen Elizabeth took power away from the Roman Catholic Church and created a tolerable religious community for the most part. She was Protestant Christian but enacted the Act of Supremacy, and Act of Uniformity. This was done in order to clear the name of England for its infamous policy of religious intolerance left to her by her half sister Bloody Mary. Unfortunately, this did not stop her from wanting to persecute the once ruling Catholics. Especially in Ireland, which was under English control. Cromwell was the harshest of Queen Elizabeth's followers, who supposedly made a game of the Catholic rebellion by challenging his soldiers to see how many babies heads they could spear.


What was Jefferson's policy toward American Indians?

Jefferson's policy toward American Indians was not proactive. His policy was to let the settlers expand and take away more and more of the Native American's area. This would force the Native Americans to turn to farming.


What actors and actresses appeared in Exchange Policy - 2002?

The cast of Exchange Policy - 2002 includes: Gordon Winiemko as Gordon Julie Wyman as Julie

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Elizabeth Stoffregen May has written: 'Government, business, and the individual' -- subject(s): Business, Economic policy, Industrial policy


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How do you modify group policy settings in Windows Vista?

gpedit.msc


What is the name of the system policy editor program for Windows 95?

Windows 95 does not have a system policy editor, because it does not support access controls without third-party software. Windows 95 is essentially a single-user operating system.


What program do you use to view the windows logs?

Group Policy Management Editor> Windows Settings > Event Log


How do you get to the Windows Installer Properties window within group policy?

May not be correct but try.. User Configuration > Admin Templates > Windows Components > Windows Installer


Who Adopted a policy of religious compromise to restore the unity of England?

Queen Elizabeth I


Is The Policy Auditor Agent is only supported on Windows platforms?

True


Is the Policy Auditor Agent only supported on Windows platforms?

True


Why did Elizabeth demonstrate moderation in her religious policy?

If you are referring to Elizabeth of England, she didn't really. She killed a number of Catholics for not accepting the Anglican church


What new in the Windows Vista Local Policy?

Windows Vista delivers a substantial update to the Group Policy infrastructure. Yet as organizations around the world deploy Windows Vista, many administrators probably won't notice much of a difference in how they work because the numerous changes in Group Policy functions all take place under the hood. What administrators will find, however, is that Windows Vista™ Group Policy is much more powerful than it was in previous versions. Prior to Windows Vista, Group Policy processing occurred within a process called winlogon. Winlogon had a lot of responsibility, which included getting people logged on to their desktops, as well as servicing the various Group Policy chores. Group Policy is now its own Windows® service. What's more, it's hardened, which means that it cannot be stopped nor can an administrator take ownership of the permissions upon Group Policy in order to then turn it off. These changes enhance the overall reliability of the Group Policy engine.