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Evaluate the Circuit Court Act of 1769. Which response best examines the main effects of the (1 point)
• The Act divided South Carolina into seven judicial districts, but with the courthouse, jail, judge, and law enforcement remaining in Charles Town.
• The Act divided South Carolina into seven judicial districts, each with its own courthouse, jails, judges, and local Regulators to keep the peace.
• The Act divided South Carolina into seven judicial districts, each with its own courthouse, judges, jails, and official law enforcement to keep the peace.
• The act kept South Carolina as one judicial district, but with courthouses, jails, judges, and and official law enforcement added to the back country
• The Act divided South Carolina into seven judicial districts, but with the courthouse, jail, judge, and law enforcement remaining in Charles Town.
• The Act divided South Carolina into seven judicial districts, each with its own courthouse, jails, judges, and local Regulators to keep the peace.
• The Act divided South Carolina into seven judicial districts, each with its own courthouse, judges, jails, and official law enforcement to keep the peace.
• The act kept South Carolina as one judicial district, but with courthouses, jails, judges, and and official law enforcement added to the back country
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The response that best examines the main effects of the Circuit Court Act of 1769 is:
• The Act divided South Carolina into seven judicial districts, each with its own courthouse, judges, jails, and official law enforcement to keep the peace.
This response accurately reflects the key purpose of the Act, which was to create a more organized and accessible judicial system across the state by establishing distinct judicial regions, thereby improving law and order and local governance.
• The Act divided South Carolina into seven judicial districts, each with its own courthouse, judges, jails, and official law enforcement to keep the peace.
This response accurately reflects the key purpose of the Act, which was to create a more organized and accessible judicial system across the state by establishing distinct judicial regions, thereby improving law and order and local governance.
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