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King Philip II of Spain was, personality-wise, less cautious than Elizabeth I of England. He sought a more active foreign policy, in part because he had to, since he was not only a king, but the emperor of a huge Spanish Empire that included territories all over the world.
King Philip was a devout catholic who saw himself as a defender of the Pope, and as a leader of the counter-reformation. His anti-protestanism was one of his motivations for invading England in 1588.
Elizabeth I was more reserved, in part because he did not have as much power as Philip II. She was the king of a small island-country, not the empress of a transoceanic empire. She was relatively tolerant of other religiouns while being anglican herself.
She did not had a lot military success until the Anglo-English war when her army defeated the Spanish Armada.
Answer: c
Explanation: a goverment in which power is divided between state and national levels
Ghostbusters and Gremlins are to me the 2 movies that do not depend on CGI but depend on handmade and hand done special effects
A. Michael Dell
He helped launch and led the personal computer revolution in the 1980s.
His outlook on the technology industry and supply chain innovations he led at the helm of Dell changed the IT industry forever.