When it came to elections, the voting of colonists often reflected the principle of:
a. political aristocracy, meaning to choose the landed gentry
b. political democracy, meaning that all adult males could vote
c. political deference, meaning to choose one’s social superiors
d. political squirearchy, meaning to imitate and adapt the political structures of England
ANSWER
C
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