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The Religious Settlement was an attempt by Elizabeth I to unite the country after the changes in religion under Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. It was designed to settle the divide between Catholics and Protestants and address the differences in services and beliefs. The settlement itself was written out in two Acts of Parliament, the Act of Supremacy and the Act of Uniformity 1559.
Under her reign, Mary I had reintroduced Catholicism in England. She did this by overturning the Supremacy Acts that Henry VIII had created.
When Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 she worked with the Privy Council to create a religious settlement that would unite the country into one Church. This meant starting with the Supremacy Acts created under Henry VIII and slightly altering them. This resulted in two acts:
<span>The Kyoto protocol, which is also know as the "Kyoto Treaty" aimed to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases on a global scale. The United States is the largest emitter of the aforementioned gases, and to decline the burning of fossil fuels to fall in line with the outlines of the protocol, would cause an economic disturbance. The lack of global participation was worrisome, and most of the countries that agreed to the protocol were and still are developing nations that do not consume anywhere near the levels of gases presented in the protocol.</span>
Writs of assistance enabled British customs officers to search the homes and properties of citizens. Usually the officers in question were looking to verify information about a residence.