Colonial Critique of Imperial Corruption
The development of critiques against ‘corrupt bargains’ in the political discourse of American colonists during the 1760s and 1770s most directly demonstrates which of the following aspects of revolutionary ideology?
A
Commitment to maintaining mercantile economic policies
B
Desire to establish a monarchy in America
C
Growing perception of systemic corruption in imperial governance
D
Rejection of Enlightenment political philosophy
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