Elizabeth I faced all of the following problems in England except ______________.
A. assurance of a peaceful transfer of succession
B. competition and bad feelings from Spain
C. rebellion in Ireland
D. instilling a moderate form of Protestantism in England
E. limitations in naval abilities
Answer: E
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