The Acts of Trade and Navigation,
passed by Parliament to protect British trade with their colonies, required that all trade between England and its colonies be carried on British ships, that all imports to the colonies come from England, and that certain colonial exports be shipped only to England.
A .passed by Parliament to protect British trade with
their colonies, required that all trade between England and its colonies be carried on British ships, that all imports to the colonies come from England
Wrong. "their" is incorrect. ==> British trade is singular ==> "its colonies" is correct.
B. which Parliament passed to protect
its trade with its colonies, required that all trade between England and its colonies be carried on British ships, all imports to the colonies come from England
Wrong. the meaning is distorted. It's like "Parliament passed the acts to protect Parliament's trade".
C.
which Parliament passed to protect Britain’s trade with its colonies, required that all trade between England and its colonies
was carried on British ships, all imports to the colonies come from England
Wrong. (1) "The acts which Parliament passed" is wrong, because "the acts" is subject, "which" modifies "The acts" ==> After "which" should be verb. For example: The Acts which were passed by Parliaments.
(2) Idiom: require that X do Y ==> the "infinitive
without TO" form of the verb
to be is always just
be, not
is, are, was,...
D.
passed by Parliament to protect
Britain’s trade with its colonies,
required that all trade between England and its colonies
be carried on British ships, that all imports to the colonies come from England,
Correct. (1) "passed by Parliament....colonies" modifies "the Acts"
(2) Correct idiom: required that X
be carried ......
E. which were passed by Parliament to protect British trade with its colonies, made
it a requirement that all trade between England and its colonies be carried on British ships, that all imports to the colonies come from England
Wrong. "made it a requirement" sounds awkward.
Waiting for the OA.