Answer:
A. Popular sovereignty
Explanation:
Here we see embodied the principle of the popular sovereignty, an idea dear to the thinkers of the Enlightenment. The people are the true and only sovereign, not an absolute monarch nor an authoritarian government. It´s up to the people to decide what form of government they should have, and those who rule must do so with the consent of those ruled, with their will expressed in a social contract.
Since the area laid on the European side of the Strait of Bosporus, Constantine knew it had great strategic importance.
It would be "(A) Shays’ Rebellion" that serves as an example of a citizen revolt
<span>following the American Revolution before the signing of the Constitution, since these rebellions showed that the Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced. </span>
It helped the Chinese accept sudden political changes because they believed that a dynasty would be born, rise to it's height, and then fall based on a mandate from heaven so they could accept political changes because they were believed to be divinely inspired or based on a recurring cycle.