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Is queen elizabeth afraid of her subjects?

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her fear is commiting action in foreign affairs

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Elizabeth's fear of committing to action in foreign affairs, particularly her aversion to any and all war, was largely a product of her childhood, in which she had often witnessed the high costs of failure in politics.

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