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History, 28.12.2020 21:40, donf3802

Which excerpt from the Declaration of Independence best demonstrates its connection to the Enlightenment ides of natural rights?

A. (Governments derive) their just powers from the consent of the
governed

B. We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created
equal

C. (W)henever any form of Government becomes destructive it is
the Right of the People to ... abolish it

D. Governments are instituted among Men

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