In 'D-Diary', Montz's life in the military camp was very tough and serious. It seemed like he and the other soldiers appeared to be always ready for a battle or a fight that would arise. In the diary, it portrayed a serious ambience because of the formality of the contents of what he wrote (like what he did and what was happening in it).
Answer:
source of the government's power.
Explanation:
In the Declaration of Independence, the phrase "consent of the governed" implies to the idea that the source of the government's power should be withdrawn from the people and citizens.
It establishes that the authority and legitimacy of the government's power solely depends on the people’s consent and agreement.
The power consented by the people is accepted as the most justified and lawful power which the government can exercise. Without the consent of the people, the power would be arbitrary and illegal.