John Dryden’s poem "Annus Mirabilis" highlights which significant Restoration-era challenge and its resolution?
Explanation
Dryden’s "Annus Mirabilis" celebrates England’s strength in overcoming the devastating plague and the Great Fire of London, showcasing national recovery during the Restoration period. The poem does not focus on royal suppression of Puritans, church unity after the revolution, or parliamentary power over the king.