The prevalent Scots-Irish attitude toward government was that they
a. showed remarkable willingness to follow authority.
b. displayed great loyalty to Britain.
c. cherished no love for the British or any other government.
d. liked colonial American assemblies better than the British Parliament.
e. identified with American Indians' tribal way of life.
c
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