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Why Did Colonial Critics Object to Revenues from the Townshend

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Why did colonial critics object to revenues from the Townshend Duties being used for "the administration of justice, and the support of civil government"?


A) They interpreted the phrase "support of civil government" to mean the establishment of a police state.
B) They interpreted the phrase "support of civil government" to mean the abolition of colonial legislatures.
C) They interpreted the phrase "administration of justice" to mean the indefinite imprisonment of political opponents.
D) They interpreted the phrase "administration of justice" to mean expanded searches of American homes and shops.

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