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21. What was the name of the British policy that allowed the colonies to govern themselves? A) Nativism B) Engalitarianism C) Salutary Neglect D) Mercantilism
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21. What was the name of the British policy that allowed the colonies to govern themselves?
A) Nativism
B) Engalitarianism
C) Salutary Neglect
D) Mercantilism
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Salutary Neglect is the answer for this
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