Catholic plots were the most challenging problem for Elizabeth to deal with during her reign'. To what extent do you agree with this statement?
You will need to explain the problems the Catholics caused, as well as other problems - such as Mary Queen of Scots, Spain, poverty.
Remember to structure your answer -
i) Answer the question in the introduction and include a statement of the various factors you are going to include in your discussion.
ii) Write a paragraph on each factor you include - I expect at least 3!
iii) Write a conclusion - this should restate you answer to the question and summarise the points you have made. More sophisticated answers will show the links between the factors discussed.
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