Members of "court parties" differed from members of the "country interest" in which of the following ways?

a. Members of court parties supported English officials assigned to implement the policies of the Englishgovernment; members of the country interest supported more colonial autonomy

b. Members of court parties supported the concept of divine-right monarchy; members of the country interestsupported replacing the monarchy with a democratic republic.
c. Members of the court parties were born in England; members of the country parties were American-born.
d. Members of the court parties were colonial officials appointed to their positions by the monarch; members ofthe country parties were colonial officials appointed to their positions by colonial assemblies.


a

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