<em><u>The struggle to unify the country under one church</u></em>
Your answer is <u><em>CORRECT</em></u>.
Explanation:
Unlike other reforms undertaken by ecclesiastics and theologians, <u>Anglican reform performed by Henry VIII </u>was established under the auspices of the English monarchy in the 16th century and started as yet another episode in the long debate with the Catholic Church over its authority over the English people. It is an independent church from Rome, without monastic communities, but faithful to its doctrine. <u>Henry VIII didn't want only to marry again, or just to have a male son. Anglican reform was the way he found to have power over the ecclesiastical sphere and to control every aspect of the power.</u>
If Germany wins World War I, they get into a strong position [against the rest of Europe] and then there’s almost certainly a war about ten years later, in which the British are defeated. So the British have absolutely no motive for letting this happen.