Asked by Marilyn Regules on Jul 04, 2024

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The Massachusetts General Court

A) reflected the Puritans' desire to govern the colony without outside interference.
B) was selected exclusively by the king.
C) was selected exclusively by the governor.
D) ruled the colony from its beginnings in 1630.
E) by law had to consist of a majority of Puritan judges.

Massachusetts General Court

The legislative body of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, one of the oldest functioning legislatures in the United States.

Outside Interference

The involvement or intervention by external parties in the domestic affairs of another country, often to influence outcomes to their advantage.

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Shreya RalliJul 08, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Massachusetts General Court was established by the Puritan colonists in 1630 and reflected their desire to govern the colony without outside interference, specifically from England. It was a representative assembly elected by the freemen of the colony, and had the power to make laws, levy taxes, and manage the colony's affairs.