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Mathematics
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Declaration of Independence
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Analysis of Text
Appeals to Justice and Magnanimity
Author's Purpose
Celebrating Independence
Compromises
Concepts articulated in the Declaration of Independence
Controversial Sections
Emotional Language
Excerpt of Grievance
Explanation of natural rights and reasons
Facts about the Declaration of Independence
Founding Principles
Frederick Douglass' views on the Declaration of Independence
Fundamental Rights
Grievances
Grievances and Amendments
Grievances of the American Colonists
Ideas in the Declaration of Independence
Ideas included
Ideas of the Declaration of Independence
Ideas supporting women's suffrage
Impact on Women's Suffrage
Influence and Sources
Influences on the Declaration of Independence
Interpretation and Application
Interpretation and meaning
Interpretation by Frederick Douglass
Interpretation of "all men are created equal"
Justification for Colonists' Actions
Key ideas
Liberty and Equality
Main Ideas
Natural rights
Popular Sovereignty
Preamble
Principles and Justifications
Principles of government
Purpose
Purpose and Contents
Purpose and Impact
Purpose and themes
Purpose of government
Purpose of the Declaration
Purpose of the Declaration of Independence
Purpose of the document
Purpose of the final part
Purpose of the list of grievances
Quotes from the Declaration of Independence
Representation and Rights
Rights
Rights in the Declaration of Independence
Rights of Man and of the Citizen
Signers
Unalienable Rights
Violation of Social Contract
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African American History
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American History
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American Independence
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American Revolution
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American Revolutionary War
Americans in 1776
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Government
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Government and Politics
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History
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Mexican Independence
Persuasive Writing
Political History
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Political Rights
Politics
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Social Studies
Texas Independence
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