Which of the following best cites an example of self-government? (1 point) Responses A royal colony is an example of self-government because it granted land to families and allowed religious freedom. A royal colony is an example of self-government because it granted land to families and allowed religious freedom. A corporate colony is an example of self-government because a lord proprietor elects their own government officials. A corporate colony is an example of self-government because a lord proprietor elects their own government officials. A corporate colony is an example of self-government because the people elect their own government officials. A corporate colony is an example of self-government because the people elect their own government officials. A proprietary colony is an example of self-government because a king governs the colony by direct monarchial rule.

None of the options provided accurately describe an example of self-government. Self-government refers to a system where the people themselves have the power to govern and make decisions. In the options provided, all of the colonies mentioned still had some form of outside control or influence, whether it was from a royal authority or a lord proprietor. The closest option that could be considered self-government is "A corporate colony is an example of self-government because the people elect their own government officials." However, it is important to note that even in corporate colonies, the governing body was still subject to the authority of the company that established the colony.