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The Declaration of Lawful Sports:Group of answer choicesWas promoted by the Puritans Was a proclamation from England that allowed non-Puritans to engage in physical activity and sportsPrevented anyone from engaging in physical activity and sports on SundaysWas issued by Queen Elizabeth I

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The Declaration of Lawful Sports:Group of answer choicesWas promoted by the Puritans Was a proclamation from England that allowed non-Puritans to engage in physical activity and sportsPrevented anyone from engaging in physical activity and sports on SundaysWas issued by Queen Elizabeth I

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The Declaration of Lawful Sports was a royal proclamation issued by King James I of England in 1617. It was reissued by his son Charles I in 1633. The declaration listed the sports and recreations that were permitted on Sundays and other holy days. It was not promoted by the Puritans, in fact, they opposed it. It was not a proclamation that allowed non-Puritans to engage in physical activity and sports, rather it was a general proclamation for all. It did not prevent anyone from engaging in physical activity and sports on Sundays, instead, it specifically allowed certain activities on Sundays. Lastly, it was not issued by Queen Elizabeth I, but by King James I and reissued by Charles I.

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