Question 1 (1 point)
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How did the government under the Lords Proprietors in South Carolina compare to the governments in the other colonies?
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Since colonists could be elected into lordship, it was considered more democratic than other colonies.
The lords held council with citizens, giving them a greater voice than colonists in other areas.
It created a ruling elite, similar to other colonies, because the lords were able to give out titles of nobility.
It replaced the ruling elite, making South Carolina more advanced than the other colonies.
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How did the proprietary regime in South Carolina compare to the government of other colonies during that time?
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The strict religious policy set up by the government in South Carolina was much less tolerant than in other colonies.
The Grand Council and Parliament included some members elected by the citizens, similar to assemblies in other colonies.
The government of South Carolina and other colonies continued to become more democratic during this time.
As South Carolina became more democratic, other colonies were still heavily influenced by the king.
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How did South Carolina's royal government compare to the government in other colonies?
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The government in South Carolina was much less stable than in the other colonies.
Citizens of each colony would elect their own governor, to be approved by the king.
Unlike the other colonies, the South Carolina governor oversaw colonial trade.
In most colonies, the royal government was just a new name for the same proprietary regime.
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Which statement best compares the structure of the royal governments among the different colonies?
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In all colonies, the colonial court was set up as its own branch, exclusive from the legislature.
The governor had more power than the assemblies, but was unable to dismiss them in all colonies.
Most colonies had a bicameral legislature, with an upper and lower house.
Unlike other colonies, the governor had less power than the legislature in South Carolina.
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How did South Carolina's royal government compare to the other colonies?
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Unlike most colonies, South Carolina had a bicameral legislature.
South Carolina was the only colony to use the secret ballot to vote.
While South Carolina used the Royal Council as a colonial court, the other colonies did not.
South Carolina allowed everyone to vote, whereas only men could vote in other colonies.
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