In the 1640s, during the English Civil War, the Cavaliers were
A. both the forces of Parliament and supporters of King Charles I.
B. Scottish and Irish gentry desiring to secede from England.
C. the forces of Parliament, who were largely Puritans.
D. supporters of King Charles I.
E. neither the forces of Parliament nor supporters of King Charles I.
Answer: D
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