A.Elizabeth I broke Mary.s ties with Rome.
B.Elizabeth I restored her father.s independent Church of England.
C.Elizabeth I.s religious reform was a compromise of views.
D.Elizabeth I.s religious settlement was acceptable to both extreme
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B.1558
C.1588
D.1603
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B.350
C.400
D.450
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B.1534
C.1535
D.1547
A.Henry VII refilled the royal treasury through loans,subsidies,property levies and fines.
B.Henry VII forbade the nobles to keep excessive power.
C.Henry VII built up England.s navy and foreign trade.
D.Henry VII completely neglected parliament as though it never existed.
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B.90
C.100
D.110
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B.30
C.40
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B.George Elliot
C.Sir Walter Scott
D.Charlotte Bronte
A.self-reliance
B.the strengthening of trade unions
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