23.
(citizenship 02.01 lc)
according to the american colonists, a government is only leg...
History, 26.11.2019 05:31 chriscendypierre56
23.
(citizenship 02.01 lc)
according to the american colonists, a government is only legitimate if it has (3 points)
direct or pure democracy
consent of the governed
declared independence
contracts with citizens
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