Which speaker is most clearly using the Enlightenment idea of the social
contract to support American independence?
Speaker 1: The colonies should break away from Great Britain because
governments get their power from the people, and the people should be in
charge.
Speaker 2: The colonies should break away from Great Britain because it has
not met its responsibility to protect the people's rights.
Speaker 3: The colonies should break away from Great Britain because all
people are created equal and have the right to be free.
Speaker 4: The colonies should break away from Great Britain because Britain
is too far away to be a good ruler.
A. Speaker 1
B. Speaker 3
C. Speaker 2
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