For what purpose did Elizabeth I not take a husband?

A) If Elizabeth took a husband, it would force her to a Catholic or Protestant favoritism depending upon her bridegroom. It would also register power to the husband, instead of having it consolidated with her alone.
B) Elizabeth felt that remaining a virgin was the correct response to a tense situation in England, as her life would not be threatened by childbirth and she was free to appoint her successor.
C) Elizabeth never found a suitable man to help retain the religious balance in England.
D) Elizabeth turned down all suitors as unsuitable to the needs of herself and England.
E) She was generally unpleasant and could not find a husband to tolerate her.


A

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