The list below provides reasons for the growth of representative government during the Colonial Era.

"Geographic distance from england"
"Need for lawmaking structure"
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Which of the following reasons correctly replaces the question mark in the above list?
1. Ideas of John Smith and other English soldiers
2. Interest in growing cash crops
3. Influence of John Locke and other Enlightenment philosophers
4. Need to establish trading forts

1 answer

The reason that correctly replaces the question mark in the context of the growth of representative government during the Colonial Era is:

3. Influence of John Locke and other Enlightenment philosophers.

The ideas of John Locke and other Enlightenment thinkers emphasized concepts such as individual rights, social contracts, and the importance of government being representative of the people's will, which significantly influenced the development of representative government in the colonies.