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Which two? Choose the two correct answers to the question. Click on two answers before revealing the answers

Which two important battles led to victory for Parliament in the Civil War? MARSTON MOOR AUGUST 1642 THOMAS FAIRFAX JOHN BRADSHAW JOHN COOK OLIVER CROMWELL JANUARY 1649 PRINCE RUPERT NASEBY CHARLES I TREASON

Which two led the New Model Army? THOMAS FAIRFAX AUGUST 1642 CHARLES I JOHN BRADSHAW JOHN COOK TREASON JANUARY 1649 PRINCE RUPERT OLIVER CROMWELL NOTTINGHAM WAGING WAR

Where and when did King Charles raise his standard to start the Civil Wars? AUGUST 1642 WAGING WAR CHARLES I JOHN BRADSHAW JOHN COOK TREASON JANUARY 1649 PRINCE RUPERT NOTTINGHAM WESTMINSTER HALL SHIP MONEY

Who led the royalist forces during the Civil War? PRINCE RUPERT WAGING WAR SHIP MONEY JOHN BRADSHAW JOHN COOK TREASON JANUARY 1649 WESTMINSTER HALL CHARLES I HENRIETTA MARIA SALE OF MONOPOLIES

Which two men were responsible for the prosecution of King Charles? JOHN COOK WAGING WAR SHIP MONEY SALE OF MONOPOLIES HENRIETTA MARIA TREASON JANUARY 1649 WESTMINSTER HALL JOHN BRADSHAW BANQUETING HOUSE PRESTON BANK