Respuesta :
I do believe that the correct answer is choice "A."
My reasoning for this is because King George III violated the natural rights of the colonists during the Pre-Revolution area by disbanding public meetings. He also violated a portion of what we now call the first amendment of the United States Constitution.
My reasoning for this is because King George III violated the natural rights of the colonists during the Pre-Revolution area by disbanding public meetings. He also violated a portion of what we now call the first amendment of the United States Constitution.
Answer:
The king's actions violated the principle of limited government by expanding his power.
Explanation:
This quote reflects the Thirteen American Colonies' discontent by the king's actions whose government was abusive, violated the principle of limited government and the social contract, which holds that the government derives its power from the people and is instituted in order to protect people's rights and establish order. In fact, a big part of the Declaration of Independent lists a series of grievances against British rules, such as the imposition of taxes on the colonists without their consent, the deprivation of the benefits of trial by jury, the repeated dissolution of the Representative Houses that opposed the king's invasions on the rights of the people and others.