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What became the basis for many revolutions in the Caribbean and the Americas in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?(1 point)
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Adam Smith’s book The Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith’s book The Wealth of Nations

Voltaire’s philosophical writings in Philosophical Dictionary
Voltaire’s philosophical writings in Philosophical Dictionary

Diderot’s transformative Encyclopédie
Diderot’s transformative Encyclopédie

Locke’s ideas in Two Treatises of Government

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The basis for many revolutions in the Caribbean and the Americas in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was primarily derived from **Locke’s ideas in Two Treatises of Government**. John Locke's concepts of natural rights, government by consent, and the right of rebellion influenced revolutionary thought, particularly in the context of the American Revolution and later movements in the Caribbean and Latin America.

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