Under the Charter of 1732, the Georgia colony initially prohibited slavery and the sale of alcohol, aimed to encourage a more moral society and attract settlers from different backgrounds. Limited land ownership was enforced, as each settler was allowed a specific amount of land and strict rules were in place to prevent wealthy landowners. Additionally, Catholics were initially not allowed to settle in Georgia due to the charter's restrictions.
So, none of the options listed (slavery, alcohol, limited land ownership, Catholics) were fully permitted in the colony under the Charter of 1732. However, limited land ownership was indeed a policy in place.