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- Q1The concept of limited government holds thatgovernment should be abolished.government should be based on a charter granted by the king.government power should be restricted.government should include both a monarch and a Parliament.30s
- Q2Which of the following is one factor that led to the signing of the Magna Carta?the confiscation of Connecticut's royal charterthe crowning of William and Marythe heavy taxes imposed by King Johnthe settling of Jamestown in 160730s
- Q3What was the significance of the Petition of Right?It reinforced the divine right of kings.It guaranteed freedom of religion.It limited the king's power.It required that all parliamentary elections be free.30s
- Q4How were the members of the lower house of the legislature in the royal colonies chosen?elected by members of the governor's councilelected by property owners qualified to voteselected by the governorselected by the king30s
- Q5How did the government of the charter colonies differ from those of the royal and proprietary colonies?The king appointed the governor, and he selected members of the upper house of the bicameral legislatures from his council.The governors were elected by members of the king's council, and the legislature was a unicameral body.The governors were elected by male property owners, and laws made by their bicameral legislatures were not subject to the governor's veto.The governor and his council were under direct control of the Crown, and laws made by their bicameral legislatures were subject to the king's veto.30s