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Which issues or events brought on civil war in England? Choose all answers that are correct. A. People in England had demanded an end to the monarchy for many years. B. Charles I believed in the divine right of kings and tried to rule absolutely. C. Catholics in Parliament opposed the king's move toward Puritan practices. D. The king needed money to fight a Scottish rebellion, but Parliament refused to approve the money.

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Answer:C. Catholics in Parliament opposed the king's move toward Puritan practices. And D. The king needed money to fight a Scottish rebellion, but Parliament refused to approve the money.

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C. Catholics in Parliament opposed the king's move toward Puritan practices.

D. The king needed money to fight a Scottish rebellion, but Parliament refused to approve the money.

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English Civil Wars, also called Great Rebellion, (1642– 51), occurred in the British Isles between supporters of the government of Charles I and contradicting bunches in every one of Charles' kingdoms, incorporating Parliamentarians in England, Covenanters in Scotland, and Confederates in Ireland. The English Civil Wars are customarily considered to have started in England in August 1642, when Charles I raised a military against the desires of Parliament, apparently to manage a resistance in Ireland.

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