Government being for the preservation of every man's right and property, by preserving him from the violence of injury of others, is for the good of the governed.

Based on this passage, with which complaint in the Declaration of Independence would John Locke agree?

John Locke would likely agree with the complaint in the Declaration of Independence about the British government imposing unjust laws, imposing taxes without consent, and depriving the colonists of their rights and property. Locke believed that government exists to protect individuals' rights and property, and if a government fails to do so, it is the right of the people to seek independence and establish a new government that will fulfill its responsibilities.