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Card 16
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Puritan underground
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Card 17
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What supports the argument that fundamental constitutional and religious issues were at stake?
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Card 18
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Were people generally republicans against the monarchy?
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Card 19
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What can be said about the fact that people were losing trust in Charles I right up to 1649?
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Card 20
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How did Russell in the 1970s, in Causes of the English Civil War, view the issues?
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Card 21
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Was there evidence in the 1620s that Charles I did not intent to call another Parliament?
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Card 22
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When did Charles I come very close to calling Parliament and was in discussion with his advisers?
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Card 23
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Was the issue with Charles I necessarily about his policy?
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Card 24
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How can Charles I be viewed in a positive light?
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Card 25
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What is a more cynical interpretation of Charles I?
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