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What was shkespeare's era called?

Shakespeare's era was known as the Elizabethan era, named after Queen Elizabeth I of England who ruled during that time.


What was life like during the eleziabethan era?

Life during the Elizabethan era was characterized by social hierarchy, with the monarch and nobility at the top. Most people lived in rural areas and worked in agriculture or trades. The era saw advancements in arts, exploration, and literature, as well as strict moral and religious codes.


What do the people during the Elizbethan era do for a living?

During the Elizabethan era, people worked in a variety of occupations depending on their social class. Common jobs included farmers, merchants, artisans, actors, sailors, and domestic servants. Nobles and royalty often held positions in government, the military, or were involved in court life.


What was the Elizabethan era view of the solar system?

In the time of the Tudors, 1485-1603, it was believed that what is stated in the Bible, about the Earth being at the centre of the universe, must be true. Towards the end of that time, and in the Elizabethan era, Copernicus's theory that puts the Sun at the centre of the solar system was being discussed, and it was used by Kepler at the end of that era to show that all the planets including the Earth move in elliptical orbits round the Sun. Final proof came when the Sun was found to be far more massive than the planets, but that didn't happen until the 18th century.


How many forces operated in the universe during the GUT era?

During the Grand Unified Theory (GUT) era, there were three fundamental forces operating in the universe: the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, and electromagnetism. These forces were unified into a single force at very high energies, as postulated by GUT theories.