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The popularity of drama and the theatre during the tudor era is due to

a. new knowledge of scientific principles.
b. increased exploration of the world by seagoing explorers.
c. king henry's break with the roman catholic church.
d. the increased prosperity and leisure time of the working class.

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d. the increased prosperity and leisure time of the working class.

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It was very important for the tudor era was the fact that the working class had more and more free time and propserity, and they started to move to big cities in order to find new-different jobs, this was very important because this made possible that teathre companies would stay in a single space and focus on performing instead on traveling across the countries performing in little towns and improvised scenarios.

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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. The popularity of drama and the theatre during the tudor era is due to the increased prosperity and leisure time of the working class. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.
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