John Locke (29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an influential English philosopher and social contract theorist. He developed an alternative to the Hobbesian state of nature and asserted a government could be good only if it received the consent of the governed and protected the natural rights of life, liberty, and estate. If such a consent was not achieved, Locke argued in favour of a right of rebellion, which he referred to as an "appeal to heaven
1. Boycott = Townsend Act
2. Smuggling = Sugar and Molasses Act
3. Second Continental Congress = Stamp Act
4. Boston Tea Party = Intolerable Act
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powers not explicitly reserved for the federal government are given to the state's
You forgot the list, but if democracy is on the list, I would choose democracy.
Democracy is famously a Green invention, and it's continuing to shape the world significantly today.