Yes. The preamble of the Declaration of Independence states the reasons for the colonists to seek independence, as well as the legitimate reasons to overthrow a future government. The text states that this is a legitimate action when the government fails to protect the rights of the people or ensure their participation. Moreover, when a government becomes abusive and tyrannical, the people have the duty to overthrow it.
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1 or 4 is your answer. (I'm pretty sure it's 4 though.)
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<span>The domino theory, which governed much of U.S. foreign policy beginning in the early 1950s, held that a communist victory in one nation would quickly lead to a chain reaction of communist takeovers in neighboring states. In Southeast Asia, the United States government used the domino theory to justify its support of a non-communist regime in South Vietnam against the communist government of North Vietnam, and ultimately its increasing involvement in the long-running Vietnam War (1954-75). In fact, the American failure to prevent a communist victory in Vietnam had much less of a global impact than had been assumed by the domino theory. Though communist regimes did arise in Laos and Cambodia after 1975, communism failed to spread throughout the rest of Southeast Asia.
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