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What was one of Mary, Queen of Scots' primary motivations for her marriage alliances?
To strengthen her claim to the English throne.
To avoid the influence of France.
To gain the support of the Protestant Reformation.
To increase her wealth and possessions.
Which royal figure did Mary, Queen of Scots marry in a pivotal alliance that sought to strengthen ties with France?
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell.
Francis II of France.
Charles IX of France.
How did Mary, Queen of Scots' marriages impact her political standing?
They consistently strengthened her rule and support.
They led to significant political instability and conflict.
They had no impact on her political situation.
They ensured her immediate succession was secured.
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