the answer is a. if youre taking mr kollers class. and if not, it was Henry the 8th's (VIII) break from the roman catholic church.
a good government and nation and people
During her reign from 1558 to 1603, Elizabeth I ensured that England maintained its independence and separated itself from Catholic Spain. Her policies, including the establishment of the Protestant Church of England and the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, reinforced England's sovereignty and religious identity, distancing the nation from Spanish influence and Catholicism.
Never really happened, did it?
Yes. Children are the future of a nation. When a nation neglects to care for it's future, the future will not favor that nation in a positive way. It really is the beginning of the end.
Henry the Eighth.
It depends, if you lived in a nation that was Protestant (i.e. your king was Protestant), you would be required to follow Protestantism. If you lived in a Catholic nation (i.e. your king was Catholic), you would be required to follow Catholicism. There was little to no religious freedom at that time.
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In 1534 england helped establish poverty as a protest nation
In 1534 england helped establish poverty as a protest nation
The future of your nation is in the education of the children
It is everywhere except the Vatican city and the strict Islam nation.
Ireland.