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The one change in representation of the general court since its inception is representatives from each town were allowed to be a part of the General Court
The one change in representation of the general court since its inception is representatives from each town were allowed to be a part of the General Court
The correct answer is A) Eventually, representatives from each town were allowed to be a part of the General Court.
One change in the representation of the general court since its inception was that eventually, representatives from each town were allowed to be a part of the General Court.
In the times of the colonies, specifically in the Massachusetts Bay colony, representation finally accepted members from each town to be part of the General Court. It was the legislature of the colony or better known as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It made laws but also served as a judicial court of appeals.
The other answers to this question were B) The Governor ultimately chose representatives from each religion to participate in the General Court, C) Native Americans were welcomed as part of the General Court and D) Dissenters were welcome to participate in a debate with religious matters among members of the General Court.