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What do you think the settlers at Plymouth we’re describing when they used the phrase “civil Body Politico”? A. A legislature B. The governor of the new colony C. People under the same government D. A
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What do you think the settlers at Plymouth we’re describing when they used the phrase “civil Body Politico”?
A. A legislature
B. The governor of the new colony
C. People under the same government
D. A constitution
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The answer is C. They were all politically organized under a single government authority
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