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How should the phrase, "All men are created equal" be understood today, and why? What do you think Thomas Jefferson meant when
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james
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according to the Declaration of Independence, what evidence in the Declaration is there of religious faith? How do you think
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according to the declaration of independence,
was the statement "all men are created equal" intended to apply to all human
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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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The declaration of indepdence stated that all men are created equal. Yet there was a condraction in that there were slaves.
How
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When did the Continental Congress announce the Declaration of Independence?
(1 point) Responses January 11, 1775 January 11, 1775
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Drag each tile to the correct box.
Match each of the sentences from the Declaration of Independence to its purpose. to show the
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When did the Continental Congress announce the Declaration of Independence?
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Which par of the Declaration of Independece was meant to explain the natrual rights of all people and the reasons for the
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jaema
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the final part of the Declaration of Independence was the actual Declaration, meant to breakaway from British Rule and
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jaema
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Who influenced the writers of the Dec. of Ind.?
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In 4-5 sentences summarize the reasons for writing the declaration of independence
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who was the female that recoppied the declaration of independance
(she didn't write it but rewrote it after thomas jefferson had
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Jamie
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my paper says the declaration accused the british king of"acts of pretended legislation." and then my paper says list four such
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Which quote from the Declaration of Independence reflects that colonists believed government got its authority from the people?
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When did the continental congress announce the declaration of independence?
A. January 11, 1775 B. September 16, 1775 C. March
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Which of the following principles is stated in the Declaration of Independence
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Which part of the declaration of independence was meant to explain the natural rights of all people in the reasons for the
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Which part of the declaration of independence was meant to explain the natural rights of all people in the reasons for the
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WHAT WERE THE PURPOSES FOR THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE?
The American colonists were unhappy with their English rulers. The
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What are the key points of the declaration of independence?
http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/document/ List a main idea for
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Which two states were initially opposed to the declaration of Independence
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Why did the colonists find the writing of the Declaration of Independence so important for the creation of the United States?
Thi
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2. Which of the following principles is stated in the declaration of independence?
A) People have the right to free speach B)
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Which of the following phrases does NOT appear in the Declaration of Independence?
(1 point) Responses life, liberty, and the
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The British recognized that the United States was independent when they signed __________ .
(1 point) Responses the Declaration
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What was the most dangerous about signing the declaration of independence?
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In the first ballot on whether to adopt the Declaration of Independence, South Carolina voted what?
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The Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on
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java
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which of these statements is TRUE?
A The leaders of the colonies were sure the King of England would approve of the Declaration
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13. Identify who drafted a formal declaration of independence.(1 point)
1. George Washington, Paul Revere, Thomas Jefferson, and
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13. Identify who drafted a formal declaration of independence.(1 point) Responses George Washington, Paul Revere, Thomas
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summarize the reason for writing the declaration of independence.
write in 4 sentences and the way a 10th grader would write
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where did The writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence
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where did signing of the Declaration of Independence marked a crucial moment in American history
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Unit 3 Lesson 4: Rebellion and Independence
The writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence Who was involved? Think
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the final part of the declaration of independence was a list of actual declaration. what was the purpose of this part.
A. to
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anna
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the second party of the declaration of independence was a list of grievances. what was the purpose of this part.
A. To list the
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anna
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the second party of the declaration of independence was a list of grievances. what was the purpose of this part
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the first part of declaration of independence was the preamble. what was the purpose of this part
A. to break the colonists ties
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anna
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the first part of declaration of independence was the preamble. what was the purpose of this part
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anna
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which document contains the words below.
"we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal that are endowed
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anna
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The writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved
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The writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved
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Which idea is included in the Declaration of independence?
The people have the right to overthrow their government if it abuses
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The writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence Why is this event important to Georgia’s history?
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The final part of the Declaration of Independence was the actual declaration. What was the purpose of this part?
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The second part of the Declaration of Independence was a list of grievances. What was the purpose of this part?
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The first part of the Declaration of Independence was the preamble. What was the purpose of this part?
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