According to the text, which statement best supports the author’s claim that the downfall of King James II was due to his belief in Catholicism?

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Use the following passage to answer questions below.     In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I of England died. She had never married and had no heir, so the throne passed to a distant relative: James Stuart, the son of Elizabeth’s cousin and one-time rival for the throne, Mary, Queen of Scots. James was crowned King James I of England. At the time, he was also King James VI of Scotland, and the combination of roles would create a spirit of conflict that haunted the two nations for generations to come.     The conflict developed as a result of rising tensions among the people within the nations, as... Show more

According to the text, which statement best supports the author’s claim that the downfall of King James II was due to his belief in Catholicism?