Which of the following describes Elizabeth I's views on religion?
A) She was Protestant but went back and forth on her regulation of religious issues. She ordered a group of Catholics to be burned at the stake for plotting to overthrow her.
B) She was Catholic but very tolerant of religious differences, believing that faith was a private matter.
C) She was Protestant and militantly opposed to religious freedom, occasionally ordering Protestants to be burned at the stake for heresy.
D) She was Protestant but very tolerant of religious differences, believing that faith was a private matter.
E) She was Catholic and militantly opposed to religious freedom, occasionally ordering Protestants to be burned at the stake for heresy.
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