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On which one of the following factors are all government types based? Question 3 options: Who has power to make decisions Who has power to distribute resources Who has power to enforce the decisions Who has power to make the laws
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User: On which one of the following factors are all government types based? Question 3 options: Who has power to make decisions Who has power to distribute resources Who has power to enforce the decisions Who has power to make the laws

Weegy: All government types are based on: Who has the power to make decisions.
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User: Under the provisions in the Magna Carta, people who were accused of an offense had the right to a trial by a jury of Question 5 options: elders. peers. the state. a religious order.

Weegy: Under the provisions in the Magna Carta, people who were accused of an offense had the right to a trial by a jury of their peers.
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User: What was the French and Indian War referred to in Europe? Question 7 options: French and Great Britain Civil War Ten-Year War Seven Years War Indian Civil War

Weegy: The French and Indian War referred to in Europe was Seven Years War.
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User: British Parliament passed a series of acts, which the colonists called Intolerable Acts, following which event? Question 8 options: Townshend Acts Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Stamp Act of 1765

Weegy: British Parliament passed a series of acts, which the colonists called Intolerable Acts, the Boston Tea Party.
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User: Which colony did not attend the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in 1774? Question 9 options: Virginia Boston Georgia Massachusetts

Weegy: Georgia did not attend the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in 1774.
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User: Why was the first draft of the Articles of Confederation revised? Question 10 options: It stated that the central government wouldn't control western lands. It proposed a limited function of the central government. It proposed a strong central government. It assured the independence of the states.

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The first draft of the Articles of Confederation was revised because It proposed a strong central government.
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