How did Elizabeth I treat her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots?
A. She treated her with great respect and looked to her for advice.
B. Mary, Queen of Scots was a trusted advisor of Elizabeth.
C. Elizabeth kept Mary under house arrest for nineteen years and then had her executed for treason.
D. Elizabeth largely ignored Mary until she was far advanced in age, when Elizabeth granted her a castle in northern England.
Answer: C
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