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Which one of the following describes the government in spanish colonies?

a.spanish colonies that were too small to need a government
b. and electric group of leaders who would make laws
c. large regions run by Viceroy appointed by the king
d. adoption of local native American customs

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The best option in terms of the government in Spanish colonies would be that "c. large regions run by a Viceroy [were] appointed by the king," since these represented a great source of revenue for the crown.
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The best option in terms of the government in Spanish colonies would be that


"c. large regions run by a Viceroy [were] appointed by the king,"

since these represented a great source of revenue for the crown.


Step-by-step explanation:

A viceroy is a person who is appointed by a king to be answerable of a rustic or province. Once a rustic is dominated by a monarch a king or queen and governs the colonies or provinces, the monarch cannot govern all those remote areas in person. The king or queen appoints a representative to rule over the colony or province.

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