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Arguments for Colonial Self-Governance
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A proponent of colonial self-governance would most likely have agreed with which of the following arguments?

A

Dividing power among different colonial branches led to inefficiency and hindered effective administration.

B

Centralized British control was essential as it provided a uniform framework that prevented regional disparities.

C

Allowing colonists to manage their own affairs fostered the development of democratic institutions and local self-reliance.

D

The appointment of royal governors eliminated the need for local representation and simplified governance.

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