What led to a civil war in England?a. Charles I gave all power to Parliament to avoid the bureaucratic responsibilities of the throne.b. Under Charles I, tensions over the legitimate powers of the king and Parliament escalated into war.c. Charles I tried to return England to Catholicism as the official religion.d. Following the invasion of England, the country was divided over which side to support.e. Charles I levied new taxes that were so unpopular that the nation rebelled.

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Answer:

B. Under Charles I, tensions over the legitimate powers of the king and Parliament escalated into war.

Explanation:

The English Civil Wars (1642-1651) stemmed from conflict between Charles I and Parliament over an Irish insurrection. ... Charles' son, Charles, then formed an army of English and Scottish Royalists, which prompted Cromwell to invade Scotland in 1650.