Asked by Faithe Wright Robinson on Jun 03, 2024

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Who in the Pennsylvania colony was eligible to vote?

A) everyone, male and female
B) a majority of the male population
C) all males
D) Quakers
E) all people of European descent

Religious Liberty

The freedom to practice and observe one's religion without undue government interference.

Divinity of Jesus Christ

The belief in Christianity that Jesus Christ is not only a prophet or a teacher but also the Son of God and God himself, embodying divine nature.

Jews

Members of the Jewish people, an ethno-religious group originating from the Israelites or Hebrews of the ancient Near East.

  • Discern the evolution of civil rights and freedoms in colonial America, including voting rights and religious liberties.
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Esatiale KeithJun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In the Pennsylvania colony, a majority of the male population was eligible to vote. This was due to relatively liberal voting laws compared to other colonies, which often based eligibility on property ownership or tax-paying status, allowing a broader segment of the male population to participate in elections.