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The issues between Catholics and Protestants were settled with the Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
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When Queen Elizabeth I took power in England, the kingdom was sharply divided on the issue of religion. Elizabeth I's father, Henry VIII, had separated the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church. Mary I, Elizabeth's half-sister, became queen in 1553 (before Elizabeth did). She reversed the religious innovations introduced by her father Henry VIII and brother Edward VI. Under Mary's rule, England was Catholic yet again and abided by the Pope. Mary died and the throne was left to Elizabeth, who was Protestant. The Act of Supremacy of 1558 re-established that the Church of England was independent from Rome. There were still tensions however between the Catholics who were called recusants and who remained loyal to Rome and the Protestants that would continue on after Elizabeth I's death.
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The lowest point on dry land is the shore of the Dead Sea, shared by Palestine, Israel, and Jordan, 418 meters or 1,371 feet below sea level. I hope this helps :)
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It is a plural executive, with more directly-elected statewide executive offices than any other states.
The Texas government is governed by the Texas Constitution and consists of a unitary democratic state government that functions under a presidential system based on the Dillon Rule, as well as county and municipal administrations.
Texas's capital is Austin. The State Capitol is similar to the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., except it is fronted with Texas pink granite and topped by a statue of the "Goddess of Liberty" holding a five-point Texas star aloft. The capital is also unique for being purposefully built seven feet higher than the United States National Capitol.
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The answer to 1.A is Great Britain.
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