Britain's Queen Elizabeth

A) walked the line between affirming the monarch's role as head of the Anglican Church yet allowing individual churches to decide which practices to follow.
B) encouraged merchants to invest in Atlantic-oriented ventures.
C) helped finance the raids of the English "sea dogs" on Spanish ports and ships and shared in the plunder.
D) secretly aided Protestant revolts in Europe against Spanish domination.
E) viewed English Catholics as potential traitors in the days after the pope declared her a heretic.


A

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