Which of these changes occurred in Georgia AFTER it became a royal colony? Choose the TWO that apply. (2 points) Responses Slavery was permitted in Georgia Slavery was permitted in Georgia Alcohol consumption was legalized Alcohol consumption was legalized The Moravians were expelled from Georgia The Moravians were expelled from Georgia American Indians were granted full citizenship

The two changes that occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony are: slavery was permitted in Georgia and the Moravians were expelled from Georgia.

The two changes that occurred in Georgia AFTER it became a royal colony are:

1. Slavery was permitted in Georgia.
2. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia.

To determine which changes occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony, we need to evaluate the options given.

1. Slavery was permitted in Georgia: Slavery was not permitted in Georgia initially. However, after it became a royal colony, slavery was indeed permitted. So, this change did occur.

2. Alcohol consumption was legalized: We need to verify if alcohol consumption was restricted or prohibited before Georgia became a royal colony. If there were any restrictions on alcohol consumption, and they were lifted after Georgia became a royal colony, then this change would apply. However, there is no information provided about alcohol consumption being restricted or prohibited before Georgia's royal colony status. Hence, we cannot confirm if this change occurred.

3. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia: To determine if the Moravians were expelled after Georgia became a royal colony, we need to establish if they were present in Georgia before it became a royal colony. If the Moravians were in Georgia and were expelled after the colony became royal, then this change would apply. However, there is no information provided about the presence of the Moravians before Georgia's royal colony status. Therefore, we cannot determine if this change occurred.

4. American Indians were granted full citizenship: The question asks for changes that occurred after Georgia became a royal colony. Granting full citizenship to American Indians would be a change in legal status but is unlikely to have happened during the royal colonial period. Therefore, it is unlikely that this change occurred.

Based on the provided options, the two changes that occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony are:

1. Slavery was permitted in Georgia.
2. (Unknown - no information to confirm if any other change occurred.)

It is always important to consult historical records or reliable sources to obtain accurate information on specific historical events and changes.