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British Civil War Expert? WHO WANTS TO BE A British Civil War Expert?

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B: They were social out casts Which of the following statement about so-called “witches” in the 17th century is FALSE? A: The were wealthy and married Click on the letter of the correct answer B: They were social out casts D: they were knowledgeable about medicine C: They were drowned to see if they floated $100 Question

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James I was originally king of A: France Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Scotland D: Denmark C: the world $200 Question

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A: London B: The Navy D: The South C: Oxford Which area of England did parliament NOT control when the civil war began A: London Click on the letter of the correct answer B: The Navy D: The South C: Oxford $300 Question

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A: The End of Parliament B: Roundhead Parliament The left over members of parliament after Pride’s Purge and the end of the civil war were know as A: The End of Parliament Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Roundhead Parliament D: The Rump Parliament C: Calvary Parliment $1,000 Question

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B: The Church of England $1000 Question The Official church of England was called the A: Puritan Church Click on the letter of the correct answer B: The Church of England D: The Kirke C: Catholic Church $1,000 Question

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B: The Charter of Rights $2000 Question The document that first established that the king was not above the law A: The Magna Carta Click on the letter of the correct answer B: The Charter of Rights D: Petition of Righ C: Grand Remonstrance $2,000 Question

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$4000 Question What rules were imposed by Cromwell to ensure all of England was living “pure” A: The drab laws Click on the letter of the correct answer B: The Blue Laws D: The Black Laws C: Puritanistic Laws $4,000 Question

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C: England liked his name $8000 Question William of Orange was invited to the English throne because A: He was protestant and married to a direct descendant Click on the letter of the correct answer B: He had a major bone to pick with France D: He was a supporter of the Puritans C: England liked his name $8,000 Question

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Which man’s death was demanded for by Parliament? $16000 Question Which man’s death was demanded for by Parliament? A: Richard Cromwell Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Kings James I D: Earl of Manchester C: Lord Stafford $16,000 Question

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Who marched to London to maintain order when Richard Cromwell had fled $32000 Question Who marched to London to maintain order when Richard Cromwell had fled A: James II Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Oliver Cromwell D: General Monk C: Charles II $32,000 Question

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What is the correct order of the following events: $64000 Question What is the correct order of the following events: a) Oliver closes the Rump Parliament b) Charles I marches the Army on Parliament c) Cromwell invades and crushes the Irish A: b, c, a Click on the letter of the correct answer B: a, b, c D: a, c, b C: c, b , a $64,000 Question

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$125000 Question Why did Charles I not testify or proclaim his guilt or innocence at his trial. A: He had laryngitis Click on the letter of the correct answer B: He had his tongue cut out D: His wife told him not to C: he did not recognize the authority of the jury $125,000 Question

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What country was called upon to aid the King’s army? $250000 Question What country was called upon to aid the King’s army? A: Norway Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Spain D: Ireland C: Austria $250,000 Question

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B: constitutional Monarch D: independent monarch $500000 Question A king who is below the law and subjected to adhere to the law is known as a A: Republic Monarch Click on the letter of the correct answer B: constitutional Monarch D: independent monarch C: Empirical Monarch $500,000 Question

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Between what years was Cromwell effectively in charge of England? $1 Million Question Between what years was Cromwell effectively in charge of England? A: 1643-1648 Click on the letter of the correct answer B: 1646-1678 D: 1655-1656 C: 1649 and 1658 $1,000,000 Question

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