What is the central argument presented in the declaration of independence?
a. the laws...
What is the central argument presented in the declaration of independence?
a. the laws that govern the people are not flexible, so the colonists must create new laws.
b. the colonial rulers should decide which of the king's laws are fair, so they must scold the king.
c. the current government does not provide equal liberties, so a new government must be created.
d. the current monarchy is not all-powerful, so a new king must be chosen.
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