King James I's reign was characterized by tension with: The church, Parliament, The army, The nobility.
Thirty Years War and English Monarchy

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Parliament
Answer explanation
King James I faced significant tension with Parliament, particularly over issues of taxation and royal authority. His attempts to assert control often led to conflicts, making Parliament the correct answer.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which event marked the beginning of the Glorious Revolution? Options: The signing of the Magna Carta, The invitation of William and Mary to the throne, The defeat of the Spanish Armada, The execution of Charles I.
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The invitation of William and Mary to the throne
Answer explanation
The Glorious Revolution began with the invitation of William and Mary to take the throne in 1688, which was a response to the perceived tyranny of King James II, marking a significant shift in power.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The Glorious Revolution was a response to the challenges faced by ____.
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James II
Answer explanation
The Glorious Revolution was primarily a response to the challenges posed by James II, whose policies and Catholic sympathies alienated many Protestants and led to his eventual overthrow.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was the main cause of the Thirty Years' War?
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Religious Motivations
Answer explanation
The Thirty Years War was primarily driven by religious motivations, particularly the conflict between Protestant and Catholic states in the Holy Roman Empire, which escalated into a broader struggle involving political and territorial issues.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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The Thirty Years' War was primarily between which two religious factions? A) Catholics and Protestants, B) Muslims and Christians, C) Hindus and Buddhists, D) Jews and Pagans
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Catholics and Protestants
Answer explanation
The Thirty Years War was a conflict primarily between Catholics and Protestants, reflecting the deep religious divisions in Europe during the 17th century. Thus, the correct answer is A) Catholics and Protestants.
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