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1. Why was the Declaration of Independence important? Select all that apply. (2 points)
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Mandalyn
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In the declaration, Thomas Jefferson declared that all men are created equal. In what way did Jefferson mean the term equal
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According to the Declaration of Independence, how do humans get their rights
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How does Jefferson support this major premise in the body of the Declaration of Independence
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Chancelor
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what was the purpose of the declaration of independence?
A) to serve as a preamble to the constitution B) most populated city in
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connection girl
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Why was the declaration of independence signed?
It was signed because they wanted to convince the other states that it was time
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alisha
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The Declaration of Independence stated that the colonists rights came from whom?
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Autumn
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Find the correct answer from the choices
Enslaved African Americans found hope in the Declaration of Independence’s ideal
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Olegario
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What was not a purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
A. List grievances against king B. Establish Bill of Rights <<<< C.
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History/social studies please help QUICK! check!
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True of false
The declaration of independence was signed at Independence Hall, Philadelphia. True? False? Its has to be true
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Sliverstream
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What are the names of all 3 parts of the declaration of independence?
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YT XXSWAGGERXD
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Can anyone give me at least three sentences for an essay about the Declaration of Independence? Just 3, tres.
(P.S. I already
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Ragene (raygen pronounced)
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I need help with finding out the reasons the declaration of Indapendence was written, can someone help me?! mayeb give meh links
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Becki!
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I don't know where to start and how I should word this. Please Help!
In the Declaration of Independence, who (specifically, name
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Angel
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How many people signed the declaration of independence? Name 5 well known signers.
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Anonymous
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does anyone have information on the declaration of independence plz I need to write a short letter about my experience there as
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carlee
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Question 7 (multiple choice)
Which of the following is NOT a difference between mediocre and great efforts? talent persistence
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Bri
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Why did Benjamin Franklin change Thomas Jefferson’s original phrase, “We hold these truths to be sacred” to “We hold
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malia
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which of the following was one compromise related to the declaration of independence that was agreed to by the delegates to the
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majlis
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The signers of the declaration of Independence came from the 13 colonies as shown:
Massachusetts: 5 New Hampshire: 3 Virginia: 7
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Michelle
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why might the members of the continental cogngress have deleted the following passage from the declaration
these facts have given
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In the declaration of independence, how did Thomas jefferson make the case for American independence?
A.by listing ways that the
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Do you think the Declaration of Independence was a good way to declare independence from
Britain? Why or why not?
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Subway
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According to the preamble to the Declaration, what is Jefferson’s aim in writing the Declaration?
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Amy
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which of these documents makes the most explicit reference to "unalienable rights"
A. code of hammurabi B. petition of right C.
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leslie
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Question 8 of 20
5.0/ 5.0 Points Which phrase from the Declaration of Independence is charged, or filled with emotion? A. “for
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Nirvana
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This is an essay I really need help on.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are
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Melissa bowers
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In 1775, A Month After Lexington And Concord, This Declaration Was Written, Mostly By Thomas Jefferson And John Dickson, At The
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kayli
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Examples of natural rights in declaration of independence!
Please Help
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Sarah
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is core to the notion of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” in the Declaration of Independence
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Christopher
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As the colonists grew more frustrated with England’s control over the colonies, many sought self-government. The Declaration
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ELA,Math,SS, and Sci question speedrunner
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Which phrase from the Declaration of Independence would best support the belief that the Revolution would bring an end to
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All of the following statements about the Declaration of Independence are TRUE except:
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JASON
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The declaration
* 8 points is the 1st part of the Declaration of Independence is the 2nd part of the Declaration of Independence
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Read the following line from the Declaration of Independence. " And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on
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What were the UNALIENABLE RIGHTS mentioned in the Preamble of the Declaration of Independence?
* 8 points Life, Liberty, and the
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_______ is core to the notion of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” in the Declaration of Independence. (Points :
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Jo
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what declaration of independence rights are the writers claiming that they have?
i am not sure but i think it because ??...
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edu.
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what declaration of independence rights are the writers claiming that they have
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edu
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Read the following line from the Declaration of Independence. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
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ELA,Math,SS, and Sci question speedrunner
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Can someone help me out here?
Quote: “He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War
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Acasia
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Which statements from the Declaration of Independence promote the concept of natural rights?
A. "We hold these Truths to be
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Wavyandthehomies
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Which founding document is known for articulating the belief in the equality and inherent rights of all individuals, including
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shadow
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information on the preamble,declaration of natural rights, list of grievance, declaration of independence by U.S.
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Anonymous
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Which phrase from the Declaration of Independence would best support the belief that the Revolution would bring an end to
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Which part of the Declaration of Independence was meant to explain the natural rights of all people and the reasons for the
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True or False: The final part of the Declaration of Independence was the actual Declaration, meant to breakaway from British
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Why did the colonists create the Declaration of Independence?(1 point) Responses They wanted to make peace with the American
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@WFUL3
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Which term best fits in the box labeled with the number 2? (1 point) Responses Limited Government Limited Government Consent of
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DrCanadian
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Which of the following phrases does NOT appear in the Declaration of Independence?
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
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josh
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