Protect the bill of rights. Preserving freedom can be seen as securing the blessings of liberty. Maintaining peaceful nations can be seen as insure domestic tranquility. Defending against external enemies can be seen as providing for the common defense.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The passage is unclear for the following reasons.
1. Slavery was still allowed even though all men were supposedly created equal.
2. At the time, only property owners could vote.
3. The passage says nothing about women's rights, which would start a century long process of desegregation amongst gender.
Answer:
In his first two paragraphs, he contended that a people had the right to remove their government if it repeatedly violated their fundamental inherent rights. Then, in a frontal attack on King George, Jefferson cited 20 instances in which the king had infringed on American colonists' liberties.
Athens, Sparta being war based has little slave.