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imowrer

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What was the principle of virtual representation?
 
  A) It was the idea that every person should vote on each issue.
  B) It was the idea that every male should be able to select a representative to represent his interests in Parliament.
  C) It was the idea that everyone had representation since the king was a representative of all the people.
  D) It was the idea that male property holders should hold elected offices.
  E) It was the idea that members of Parliament represented all British subjects because they considered the welfare of all subjects  and not just the interests of some  when deciding issues.

Question 2

Which of the following would have most influenced the opinion of the average colonial American on political issues of the day?
 
  A) Political pamphlets
  B) Sermons
  C) Newspapers
  D) Weekly magazines
  E) Books



Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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