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What did the Quebec Act of 1774 do?
The Quebec Act of 1774 restored French civil law and recognized the Catholic religion.
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Question: What did the Quebec Act of 1774 do?
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- Banned French Catholicism ✅ Restored French civil law and allowed Catholicism in Quebec
- Gave Quebec independence
- Abolished slavery
Correct answer: Restored French civil law and allowed Catholicism in Quebec
Explanation: The Quebec Act of 1774 restored French civil law and recognized the Catholic religion.
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