Queen Elizabeth I was cautious and firm with groups such as the ________ ensuring that nothing lessened the hierarchical unity of the Church of England
A. Catholics
B. Puritans
C. Congregationalists
D. Jews
Answer: B
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A) the impersonal nature of modern universities. B) racial discrimination. C) the Vietnam War. D) the literature of social criticism.
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