But when a long train of abuses and usurpations… it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.

Read this passage from the Declaration of Independence. Which of the following actions does the passage justify?

a) Benedict Arnold worked secretly for Great Britain.

b) Benjamin Franklin served as ambassador to France.

c) John Adams helped make peace with the British after the Revolution.

d) George Washington led the Continental Army.

The passage from the Declaration of Independence justifies the action of "throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security." Therefore, the correct answer is d) George Washington led the Continental Army.

The passage justifies the action of "throwing off such Government, and providing new Guards for their future security." Therefore, the correct answer is:

d) George Washington led the Continental Army.

The passage from the Declaration of Independence justifies the action of throwing off an abusive government and providing new guards for future security.

Looking at the answer options:
a) Benedict Arnold working secretly for Great Britain is not justified by the passage from the Declaration of Independence.
b) Benjamin Franklin serving as an ambassador to France is not directly justified by the passage either.
c) John Adams helping make peace with the British after the Revolution does not align with the passage's justification for throwing off an abusive government.
d) George Washington leading the Continental Army aligns with the passage's justification of providing new guards for future security.

Therefore, the correct answer is d) George Washington led the Continental Army, as it aligns with the passage from the Declaration of Independence.