Religious Tolerance in Elizabethan Age

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What was the most characteristic feature of the Elizabethan age?

  • Economic prosperity
  • Comparative religious tolerance (correct)
  • Military conquests
  • Social equality

What was the primary reason for the religious tolerance during Queen Elizabeth's reign?

  • Her efforts to reconcile religious conflicts (correct)
  • The support of influential nobles
  • The absence of religious diversity
  • The influence of neighboring countries

Which regions in England were divided based on religious beliefs during Queen Elizabeth's reign?

  • The North (Scotland) and the Southern countries (correct)
  • The Coastal areas and the Inland regions
  • The East and the West
  • The Urban centers and the Rural areas

What impact did the religious tolerance have on English society during Queen Elizabeth's reign?

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What contributed to the great literary momentum of the Age of Elizabeth?

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Study Notes

The Elizabethan Age

  • The most characteristic feature of the Elizabethan age was its cultural and artistic flourishing.

Religious Tolerance

  • The primary reason for religious tolerance during Queen Elizabeth's reign was her desire to avoid conflict and maintain stability after the turmoil of the Reformation.
  • The regions in England divided based on religious beliefs during Queen Elizabeth's reign were the North, which was predominantly Catholic, and the South, which was predominantly Protestant.

Impact of Religious Tolerance

  • The religious tolerance during Queen Elizabeth's reign promoted national unity, stability, and peace, allowing for a cultural and artistic renaissance.

Literary Momentum

  • The great literary momentum of the Age of Elizabeth was contributed to by the patronage of the royal court, the revival of classical learning, and the emergence of new forms of poetry and drama.

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