Why were men like Edmund Campion so opposed to Queen Elizabeth’s rule in England?

a) They viewed Elizabeth as a heretical Protestant.
b) They opposed any woman who ruled, believing only men should do so.
Consider This: Who was Queen Elizabeth’s mother? See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.
c) They believed that the lords of England should elect their ruler.
Consider This: Who was Queen Elizabeth’s mother? See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.
d) They thought the solution to Protestantism in England was direct rule by the pope.
Consider This: Who was Queen Elizabeth’s mother? See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.


a) They viewed Elizabeth as a heretical Protestant.

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