
The immediate provocation for the outbreak of civil war between King Charles and his parliament was:
A) the execution by Parliament of the king's minister, the earl of Strafford.
B) the arrest by Parliament of William Laud, archbishop of Canterbury.
C) Charles's attempt to arrest five parliamentary leaders on the floor of the House of Commons.
D) a new law passed by Parliament, forbidding the king from dissolving a parliament without the consent of its members.
E) the passage of the Petition of Right by Parliament and its rejection by James.
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