In the two-tiered system of colonial government in the early eighteenth century, which group had authority to enact laws that applied both to colonists and to people in Great Britain?

A. the British cabinet
B. local officials and assemblies
C. the king
D. governors appointed by royal authority
E. Parliament


Answer: E

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