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The answer is A. Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges.
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In 1701, William Penn created the Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges for the residents of his colony. Penn envisioned a colony that permitted religious freedom, the consent and participation of the governed, as well as other laws pertaining to property rights. The Charter of Privileges recognized the authority of the King and Parliament over the colony, while creating a local governing body that would propose and execute the laws. Penn clearly states the responsibilities the citizens have in selecting virtuous men to lead and govern what many would refer to as the “Holy Experiment.”
The name "big stick" diplomacy stems from an African proverb TR admired: "Speak softly and carry a big stick." It basically means to not be aggressive at first but to threaten to use violence if necessary. Here's one example:
When TR was President, Panama was part of Colombia. TR wanted to build a canal through present-day Panama, but when he asked Colombia for permission to do so, he was denied. At the time, Panamanians wanted to break free from Colombia, so TR helped them to do just that. Once they had successfully broken off, Panama let him buy a strip of land to build his canal for 10 million dollars. He continued on to build and eventually finish the canal (the Panama Canal).
TR's drastic actions of aggression towards Colombia for not getting his way are a prime example of his "big stick" diplomacy.
Answer: The Declaration of Independence, even if it was inspired by the concept of English liberty, was founded on the idea that all men and women in every country have a set of unalienable rights that were provided by the Creator.
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Americans subscribed to universal rights and declared their independence from a government that dismissed them.
This radical redefinition led them to abandon the English monarchy to start a representative democracy.
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