What statement is an accurate conclusion about the relationship between the First and Second Continental Congress?

The First Continental Congress took responsibility for the war with England.
The First and Second Continental Congress wanted Parliament to answer their grievances and grant home rule.
Military clashes forced the meetings of the First and Second Continental Congress.

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The accurate conclusion about the relationship between the First and Second Continental Congress is:

Military clashes forced the meetings of the First and Second Continental Congress.

The First Continental Congress convened in 1774 in response to growing tensions and grievances against British policies, while the Second Continental Congress convened in 1775, partly as a result of escalating military conflicts, including the battles of Lexington and Concord. The Second Congress took on more significant responsibilities in managing the war effort and ultimately declared independence.