which statements correctly describe georgias colonial legislature as a royal colony? (choose 2)\na the…

which statements correctly describe georgias colonial legislature as a royal colony? (choose 2)\na the legislature included two houses.\nb the king appointed members of the commons house of assembly.\nc the king and governor could veto any law passed by the legislature.\nd a white male colonist could only become a member of the legislature if owned at least 50 acres of land.
Answer
house legislatures (the Upper House and the Lower House).
- Option C: The king (through his representative, the governor) had the power to veto laws passed by the legislature, which was a characteristic of the royal - colony legislative structure.
- Option B: Members of the Commons House of Assembly were elected, not appointed by the king.
- Option D: The land - ownership requirement for membership in the legislature was not 50 acres. In Georgia, for example, to be a member of the Commons House of Assembly, a man had to own 500 acres of land.
Answer:
A. The legislature included two houses, C. The king and governor could veto any law passed by the legislature.