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How did Elizabeth I’s approach to the Church of England differ from Henry VIII’s approach? 1 She made the monarch the supreme authority of the church, while he allowed the pope to be in charge of the church.
2 She made bishops the supreme church authority, while he placed parish councils in charge of daily church operations.
3 She had parish councils manage the daily operations of the church, while he put priests in charge of all church decisions.
4 She had bishops take charge of running daily church operations, while he made the monarch the supreme authority of the church.

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