The American Revolution was started so as to get away from a strong, centralized government that the people did not want to have in their country. Obviously, a central bank is a good example of a centralized establishment, which is something the Americans fought against in their Revolution, and thus didn't want it back.
Answer:
C- Citizens could take part in ruling the city-state
Explanation:
It seeks to ensure that all persons are treated equally
<span>William Blackstone was a jurist in 1770 as a Justice of the Common Pleas, he was significant to US government because he wrote and republished several times before his death an entire four-volume examination of English law and his own theory of common law which lead to inspire parts of establishing the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the U.S Constitution in 1789.</span>