Answer:
Common People, representatives of the proprietors, Carolina's elite
Step-by-step explanation:
During the early and formative years of the colonies that were to form the New World, Carolina was among the budding colonies. South Carolina was controlled by the King of England. The proprietors of the King were to oversee the affairs of that colony. Since they resided far away in England, they appointed a Grand Council that would work at the formation of laws as well as overseeing their implementations. This Grand Council was made up of;
1. Representatives of the proprietors
2. Ten colonists chosen by the elites in Carolina to represent the upper house, and,
3. Twenty commoners who were to serve in the lower house of assembly. These were chosen by the freemen in the colony.