Which of the following ideas was considered by Parliament to be basic to the British theory of government?

A. The wisdom of governmental policies may not be questioned.
B. Parliament may exercise absolute authority over all colonial possessions.
C. The king's power is absolute.
D. All British subjects are entitled to individual representation in Parliament.


Answer: B

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