Which one of the following was NOT a part of the political view in the British colonies known as "republicanism"?
A) Property should be controlled by the government.
B) The power of the state should be limited.
C) People had the inherent right to select and remove leaders.
D) In a truly just society, the greatest possible liberty is provided to individuals.
Answer: A
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