How did the enlightenment idea of popular sovereignty influence the american revolution?
a. i...
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How did the enlightenment idea of popular sovereignty influence the american revolution?
a. it inspired colonists to elect their own government with leaders of their choice.
b. it showed colonists how the political system of monarchy harmed lawful citizens.
c. it gave colonists an idea of how different governments operated around the world.
d. it introduced colonists to revolutionary strategies that would them revolt.
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