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The pin is worn over the heart. Members, advisers, honorary members, Alumni & Associate member and chapter parents may wear the pin.

a) True
b) False

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The claim that the Trustee system was advised by a royal governor who lived in Savannah is false; the trustees were based in England until 1752, after which a royal governor took over the administration of Georgia.

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The statement about the Trustee system being advised by a royal governor who lived in Savannah can be addressed within the context of American history. This specific claim, however, appears to be false. The Trustee system, as it relates to the early history of the Georgia colony, was established by a charter in 1732 and was overseen by trustees who were based in England, not by a royal governor in Savannah. The trustees were vested with governing authority until 1752, after which the colony transitioned to a royal colony and then was governed by a royal governor. Therefore, during the time of the Trustee system, there was no royal governor residing in Savannah advising it.

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