Particularly in the early years of the 18th century, the Privy Council in England:

a. vetoed many laws passed by the colonial legislatures
b. invariably supported the colonial governors
c. practiced "salutary neglect," and took away much of the colonists' power
d. practiced "salutary neglect," and gave much power to the colonists


D

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