He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. which of the following statements best explains this quote from the declaration of independence? the king created laws that have not been necessary for the public good. the king did not approve laws that were good and important for the colonies. the colonists have been unable to follow the laws imposed by the king. the oppression of the colonists has been so great that they could not create new laws.
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