read the excerpt from the time travelers guide to elizabethan england. the queen continues to encourage…

read the excerpt from the time travelers guide to elizabethan england. the queen continues to encourage dramatic art, personally attending performances at grays inn, greenwich palace, and whitehall palace. in 1583 she establishes her own theater company, the queens 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 dont stand a chance. what was the most direct effect of the establishment of the queens men? new plays were written every year. the queen visited whitehall palace. the puritans were outraged. drama received royal approval.

read the excerpt from the time travelers guide to elizabethan england. the queen continues to encourage dramatic art, personally attending performances at grays inn, greenwich palace, and whitehall palace. in 1583 she establishes her own theater company, the queens 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 dont stand a chance. what was the most direct effect of the establishment of the queens men? new plays were written every year. the queen visited whitehall palace. the puritans were outraged. drama received royal approval.

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Brief Explanations:

The Queen's Men was a theater - company established by the queen. Its establishment meant drama had royal endorsement. The other options are either not directly related (new plays written every year, queen visiting a palace) or a reaction to drama in general (Puritans being outraged), not the direct effect of the company's establishment.

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Drama received royal approval.