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The new government of the colonies will be different from the monarchy in Britain because A)it will derive its power from the consent of the governed B)the king will be chosen by popular vote C)only land
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The new government of the colonies will be different from the monarchy in Britain
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A)it will derive its power from the consent of the governed
B)the king will be chosen by popular vote
C)only land owners will have power over the governed
D)each colony will choose a king to govern them
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A) It will derive it’s power from the consent of the governed.
I read up so much on this for a test I didn’t get any sleep. So I knew the answer immediately.
But back to the point, it brought something from the consent of the governed.
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