<span>It sparked Nationalist and revolutionary movements
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The answer to the question above is letter D. From the quote above, you can tell that John Locke was most concerned with the preservation of the believed a key role of the government was to protect freedom. He says that if there is no law, there is also no freedom.
After the war, the Treaty of Paris was signed, which also stopped the war, and Britain got just about all of the American property France had owned, if that's what you're referring to.
<span>Freedom and rights will only be available to those who are willing to exert themselves to win hold and have them. His words remind us that in any instance (and those instances may happen more often then we'd like) that we have to be willing to fight and risk death for our freedom ( our rights)!</span>
The man who invented the clock is Christiaan Huygens. Galileo used a pendulum clock, but Huygens is the one credited for inventing the real clock.