Question
How is a royal colony an example of self-government?(1 point)
Responses
Laws were created by lord proprietors.
Laws were created by lord proprietors.
A royal colony elected its own legislative body.
A royal colony elected its own legislative body.
A lord proprietor appointed their officials.
A lord proprietor appointed their officials.
Laws were created without the king's counsel.
Responses
Laws were created by lord proprietors.
Laws were created by lord proprietors.
A royal colony elected its own legislative body.
A royal colony elected its own legislative body.
A lord proprietor appointed their officials.
A lord proprietor appointed their officials.
Laws were created without the king's counsel.
Answers
GPT-5 mini
A royal colony elected its own legislative body.
Explanation: Even under royal control (governor appointed by the crown), colonists often elected a local assembly that made laws and controlled taxes, giving them a form of self-government.
Explanation: Even under royal control (governor appointed by the crown), colonists often elected a local assembly that made laws and controlled taxes, giving them a form of self-government.