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In Massachusetts Bay Colony, the right to vote was expanded to include men who were

A) Stockholders
B) Property owners
C) Church members
D) General Court members




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User Klen
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Answer:

its church members

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Berak
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Answer:

In "Massachusetts Bay Colony", the "right to vote" was expanded to include men who were "church members".

Explanation:

  • The Massachusetts Bay Colony was fundamentally based on a religious philosophical foundation laid the church.
  • The administration was looked at as a subject of the church. Ones other than the church members were not included in the decision-making process.
  • Consulting citizens other than the church members was also not a prevalent practice. Thus, only the church members had the right to vote.
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User Sreejith Menon
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