How did the rule of Elizabeth I affect Protestantism in England?

She made Protestantism the official religion.
She blended Protestant and Catholic religious practices.
She tried to get Catholics to convert to Protestantism.
She encouraged Protestantism at the expense of other religions.

She made Protestantism the official religion. Elizabeth I established the Church of England as the state church and implemented policies to suppress Catholicism in favor of Protestantism. She also enacted laws and regulations that required conformity to the Protestant faith, such as the Act of Uniformity and the Act of Supremacy. Overall, Elizabeth's rule strengthened and promoted Protestantism in England.