The answer is: A. They were free of royal supervision
This mean that the people in Massachusetts bay company able to create their own government along with the regulations that approved by the people who live in its territory.
Each year, the people in Massachusetts bay can select their own leader through elections. But the only candidates that can enter the election shall be a 'Free Man' (no women or slaves allowed)
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The President has the power to appoint Supreme Court justices, ambassadors and other government officials. After the President appoints individuals, the Senate must confirm them. Under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution: "The President ... shall have power, by and with the consent of the Senate, to make treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur; and he shall nominate, and, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint ambassadors
So i think its the senate
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have a good night or day where ever u live
just have a great um day
During the time of his life, Galileo was a famous person who published a book detailing in very common-tongue and accessible language different discoveries he had made in his observations which showed that he view of the universe which was in existence at the time - the Ptolemaic concept of the universe - was false.
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This quotation supports President Obama´'s policy of not restricting immigration on ethnic and/or religious grounds.
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The message here quoted explains how the United States has benefited from welcoming people from all over the world as this diversity has added all kinds of ideas and viewpoints that have come to strengthen the social fabric of the United States bound together by one language and a culture based in all the cultures of the world.
There is a permissive attitude toward prostitution across the border from Laredo, Texas, in <em>"La Zona" </em>("The Zone") in Neuvo Laredo, in Mexico. That area of Nuevo Laredo is also referred to as "Boys Town." There was a history of these sort of "Boys Towns" along the Mexican border dating back to US soldiers pursuing the paramilitary forces of Pancho Villa in the early part of the 20th century.