Which of the following best cites an example of self-government? (1 point)

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A corporate colony is an example of self-government because a lord proprietor elects their own government officials.
A corporate colony is an example of self-government because a lord proprietor elects their own government officials.

A royal colony is an example of self-government because it granted land to families and allowed religious freedom.
A royal colony is an example of self-government because it granted land to families and allowed religious freedom.

A corporate colony is an example of self-government because the people elect their own government officials.
A corporate colony is an example of self-government because the people elect their own government officials.

A proprietary colony is an example of self-government because a king governs the colony by direct monarchial rule.
A proprietary colony is an example of self-government because a king governs the colony by direct monarchial rule.

1 answer

The best response that cites an example of self-government is:

A corporate colony is an example of self-government because the people elect their own government officials.

This statement suggests that the governance is determined by the people's choice, which is a key aspect of self-government. The other options do not accurately represent the concept of self-government.