Question
a.whigs
b.Tories.
felt a strong sense of duty to the British crown
what is the answer
b.Tories.
felt a strong sense of duty to the British crown
what is the answer
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The terms "Whigs" and "Tories" refer to two political factions in Britain, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Whigs generally supported constitutional monarchism and parliamentary power, while the Tories were more aligned with royal authority and traditionalism.
If you're looking for which group "felt a strong sense of duty to the British crown," the answer would be **b. Tories**. Tories were known for their loyalty to the monarchy and their belief in the divine right of kings.
If you're looking for which group "felt a strong sense of duty to the British crown," the answer would be **b. Tories**. Tories were known for their loyalty to the monarchy and their belief in the divine right of kings.
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