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6 December, 12:13

William Penn's constitution for Pennsylvania was a. called the Plan of Government. b. based on the Fundamental Governing Law. c. inspired by the ideas of John Harrington. d. entitled the Covenant of the People in. a proponent of a Bill of Rights.

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  1. 6 December, 12:16
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    C. Was inspired by John Harrington is the correct answer.

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    The charter of Privileges was created by William Penn for the residents of his colony. It created a local governing body while recognizing the authority of king over the colony, with the charter he set up a unicameral legislature. It was assembly of of free white men which was expected meet in Philadelphia. The assembly was given the power to select its speakers, initiate legislation and judge the qualification for the membership. It guaranteed that criminals would also get equal privileges. freedom of worship to all monotheists was also ensured.
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