Elizabeth I's position on religion can be best described as

a. staunchly Protestant.
b. flexible, so long as she maintained political authority over church and state.
c. staunchly Catholic.
d. weak and vacillating, which created serious weaknesses in England's political system.


ANSWER: b

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