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9 February, 06:22

These [the miracle plays] go out of favor when the privy council decrees that they are too close to Catholicism and should stop. Those at York cease in 1569. In Chester the citizens defy the privy council and continue performing their play about Noah's Flood well into the 1570s. The Coventry mystery plays are finally suppressed in 1579, so this is the town to visit if you want to catch one later in the reign. The Guary miracle play in Cornwall continues for some years but is so amateurish it can hardly be seen as a threat. Which event happened second? A. The plays being performed in York ceased. B. The council declared that the miracle plays should stop. C. The Coventry mystery plays were finally suppressed. D. The Guary miracle play in Cornwall ended.

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  1. 9 February, 06:46
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    The event that happened second is The plays being performed in York ceased.

    Explanation:

    Theater, actors, and plays had a hash time during the Elizabethan times, since it was forbidden to be part of any kind of actors group and it was considered a crime to be involved in the caravans, the places were people could attend to see the plays was reduced until they got the protections of a few powerful supporters such as the queen Elizabeth.
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