When, in the 1770s, King George III arbitrarily vetoed laws passed by colonial legislatures, then dissolved those legislatures altogether without the agreement of colonial citizens, he was removing which of the rights of the people listed below?
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The actions of King George III and the other opening events and causes of the American ... of seats in Parliament, were fast losing the confidence of the people. ... They did this by removing the duty always paid at an English port by the tea ... The principle was at stake, -- the right of Parliament to tax them at all.
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Answer: C. consent to be governed
Explanation: The colonists right to have a say in government was removed when their legislatures were dissolved, and by the ongoing lack of Parliamentary representation for the colonies.
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