How did Queen Elizabeth I approach the issue of religion in England?
A. She followed a policy based on moderation and compromise.
B. She ensured the Church of England was basically Protestant.
C. She had herself declared "the only supreme governor" of church and state.
D. She repealed Catholic laws of her sister Mary's reign.
E. All of the above.
Answer: D
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