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What was the most direct cause of Oliver Cromwell's rise to power? A. the death of King Charles B. the conflict between the poor and the aristocracy C. the rise of the Commonwealth D. the friction between the Calvinists and the royal Crown

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The correct answer is letter D. the friction between the Calvinists and the royal Crown. The most direct cause of Oliver Cromwell's rise to power is because of the friction between the Calvinists and the royal Crown.
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