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Question 1

The Boston statement of rights and grievances, drafted by the Boston Committee of Correspondence in 1772, differed from previous patriot pamphlets in that it
 
  a. did not mention the necessity of obedience to Parliament.
  b. did not profess allegiance to the king.
  c. attempted to define the precise limits of parliamentary authority.
  d. claimed that colonial assemblies had the right to judge the constitutionality of acts of Parliament.

Question 2

Louis XVI was forced to return to Paris on October 6, 1789, by his ministers.
 
  a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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