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How did the Massachusetts Government Act of 1774 change the way Massachusetts was governed?

A) It put a military government in place.
B) It created the position of royal governor.
C) It let the colonists rule themselves.
D) It prohibited trial by jury.

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From what I read in my own textbook, it is A. 
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The correct answer is option A) "It put a military government in place.". The Massachusetts Government Act signed on May 20, 1774 had different purposes for this colonial state. By that time Massachusetts was a colony of England and the king believed that a military government was necessary to keep the "bullies" in place, since Massachusetts had its own democratic elections and other liberties. The Act put and end to these liberties and put a military government in place.

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