I think the professor gave a really difficult question.
Even chronologically, as well as from a governing authority, that is a really good answer. King George.
It could be easy to get into the weeds with some individual examples of ideological vs. governing “rights” to revolt or not to revolt.
I choose the topic, actually. I’ve always thought of writing a paper on Locke and the right of revolution and the opportunity has finally presented itself to me. :)