According to the passage, which of the following was true of most villages in seventeenth-century England?
(A) The resident squire had significant authority.
(B) Church members were selected on the basis of their social status within the community.
(C) Low population density restricted agricultural and economic growth.
(D) There was little diversity in local institutions from one region to another.
(E) National events had little impact on local customs and administrative organization
Team,
Please explain the correct option A. The passage mentions - ' a high proportion of English villagers lived under paternalistic resident squires; no such class existed in New England '
If the villagers lived under paternalistic resident squires, doesn't it justify option A that they had authority. Am I thinking on the right lines ?
Please guide.
Also, can you please explain why E is incorrect. I was not able to eliminate this choice as I could not locate this anywhere in the passage. So, I was stuck between A and E.
Warm Regards
Rajat Gugnani