According to the laws of Great Britain, male colonists had a right to vote on the laws that affected the colonies if they owned "land" since they were in the upperclass.
I think its A( I'm not completely sure though )
There is a number of ways that Portugal and other European nations tried to challenge Spanish power:
1. illegal trade with Spanish colonies - given that Spain forbade any nation to trade with their colonies in the Americas, they had to do it illegally, without Spanish knowledge. Smugglers had a special role in this given that they did most of the work
2. pirates - these nations tried to do everything in their power to diminish the authority Spain had in the Americas. This is why they resorted to privateers - that is just a fancy name for pirates who preyed on Spanish ships in order to steal their treasure
I would say its a
if not im really sorry...................