Question
What led to the banning of religious plays in England during the Early Elizabethan Theatre?
a
The Black Death
b
The Spanish Armada
c
Renaissance ideas
d
Protestant Reformation
a
The Black Death
b
The Spanish Armada
c
Renaissance ideas
d
Protestant Reformation
Answers
GPT 3.5
d
Protestant Reformation
The banning of religious plays in England during the Early Elizabethan Theatre was primarily due to the Protestant Reformation led by King Henry VIII and continued by his daughter, Queen Elizabeth I. The Protestant Reformation sought to break away from the Catholic Church's control and influence, which included banning religious plays that were associated with Catholicism. This led to the closure of religious theaters and the suppression of Catholic practices in England.
Protestant Reformation
The banning of religious plays in England during the Early Elizabethan Theatre was primarily due to the Protestant Reformation led by King Henry VIII and continued by his daughter, Queen Elizabeth I. The Protestant Reformation sought to break away from the Catholic Church's control and influence, which included banning religious plays that were associated with Catholicism. This led to the closure of religious theaters and the suppression of Catholic practices in England.