In the eyes of the radical element in the British colonies, legislation like the Québec Act set the precedent for colonial government in which __________

A) religious toleration was not practiced
B) steps were taken toward full democracy
C) each colony basically governed itself
D) colonists were denied representative self-government


Answer: D

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