<span>When Elizabeth became Queen in the November of 1558, it was widely believed that she would restore the Protestant faith in England. Mary's persecution of Protestants had done much damage to the standing of Catholicism in England, and the number of Protestants in the country was steadily increasing. Although Elizabeth had adhered to the Catholic faith during her sister's reign, she had been raised a Protestant, and was committed to that faith. Elizabeth's religious views were remarkably tolerant for the age in which she lived. She believed sincerely in her own faith, but she also believed in religious toleration, and that Catholics and Protestants were both part of the same faith. "There is only one Christ, Jesus, one faith" she exclaimed later in her reign, "all else is a dispute over trifles." She also declared that she had "no desire to make windows into men's souls".</span>
It was basically an agreement with Latin American that we will be good neighbors to them. It was also so we could engage in exchanges with them.
A. Excessive surveillance by the government.
Socialism and communism<span> are alike in that both are systems of production for use based on public ownership of the means of production and centralized planning.</span>Socialism<span> grows directly out of capitalism; it is the first form of the new society.</span>Communism<span> is a further development or "higher stage" of </span><span>socialism</span>