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Question 1

Which group constituted a key conduit for enlightened American political and moral ideas back to Europe?
 
  a. Returning British prisoners of war
  b. French army and navy officers
  c. European nobles returning from expeditions to the new American frontier
  d. Missionary priests returning from evangelical campaigns deep in the U.S. back country
  e. Official proclamations sent to the governments of Europe by George Washington

Question 2

The members of colonial assemblies believed that their primary function was to
 
  a. remain neutral to mediate disputes between the colonial governors and the people.
  b. remain neutral to implement the policies of the colonial governors.
  c. act defensively to prevent encroachment on the people's rights.
  d. act positively to improve the lives of their constituents.




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