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7 January, 01:08

The queen continues to encourage dramatic art, personally attending performances at gray's inn, greenwich palace, and whitehall palace. in 1583 she establishes her own theater company, the queen's men, and leading actors flock to it. puritans are enraged, and the following year the city authorities try to outlaw plays altogether, both within and outside the city walls. but now that drama has received royal approval, they don't stand a chance. what was the most direct effect of the establishment of the queen's men? - new plays were written every year. - the queen visited whitehall palace. - the puritans were outraged. - drama received royal approval.

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  1. 7 January, 01:17
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    The most direct effect of the establishment of the Queen's Men is the Puritans were outraged.

    It says in the text that the Queen visited many plays and therefore decided to found Queen's Men, which eventually led to the Puritans' outrage.
  2. 7 January, 04:09
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    The correct answer among the choices provided is the third option. Puritans were outraged when The Queen's Men was established. This theater company was established during the Renaissance period in England. They toured in other places within Great Britain such as Scotland.
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