In 1558, Elizabeth took the reins of her country after the death of her sister. She inherited a number of problems stirred up by Mary. The country was at war with France, which proved to be a tremendous drain on the royal coffers. There was also great tension between different religious factions after Mary worked to restore England to Roman Catholicism by any means necessary. In fact, she earned the nickname Bloody Mary for ordering the execution of 300 Protestants as heretics.
Elizabeth acted swiftly to address these two pressing issues. During her first session of Parliament in 1559, she called for the passage of the Act of Supremacy, which re-established the Church of England, and the Act of Uniformity, which created a common prayer book. Elizabeth took a moderate approach to the divisive religious conflict in her country. "There is one Jesus Christ," she once said. "The rest is a dispute over trifles." However, Catholics did suffer religious persecution and some were executed under her reign, though historians differ on the extent. The Roman Catholic Church took a dim view of her actions, and in 1570, Pope Pius V excommunicated Elizabeth.
With the assistance of her key advisor, William Cecil, Elizabeth ended the war with France. She was able to avoid clashing with the other superpower of the age, Spain, for much of her reign. Finally, in 1585, Elizabeth entered the fray to support the Protestant rebellion against Spain in the Netherlands. Spain then set its sights on England, but the English navy was able to defeat the infamous Spanish Armada in 1588. According to several reports, the weather proved to be a deciding factor in England's victory.
Answer is: <span>overexploitation.
</span><span>Overexplitation is exploitation (using) of a natural population at a rate greater than the population is able to reproduce. This is very dangerous because that population can extinct if exploitatation continuous during long period of time. Beside </span><span>North atlantic right whales, there are many others examples: tuna fish, rhinos, kiwi bird.</span>
People with high levels of extrinsic religiosity, who view religion as a means to an end, tend to have high levels of prejudice.
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Explanation:27 BCE: The Pax Romana Begins
96 CE: The Emperor Nerva, the first of the Five Great Emperors, takes the throne
180 CE: The Pax Romana Ends
324 CE: The new Eastern Roman Empire capital is renamed Constantinople after Emperor Constantine.
410 CE: Alaric, a Visigoth, invades Western Rome
476 CE: Odoacer deposes Emperor Romulus Augustus ending the Roman Empire In the west
I put this in chronological order for you :)
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An absolute location is found using coordinates