Among the domestic problems of the reign of James I were

A) disunity among Protestants and lack of hostility to Catholics.
B) only minor difficulties, because of his enormous popularity.
C) corruption at court and increased financial trouble.
D) renewed foreign invasion.
E) increased tax demands to pay for the annexation of Bohemia.


Ans: C

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