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WARRIOR [948]
3 years ago
10

Learn these phases from the Declaration of Independence by matching each on with its definition.

History
1 answer:
KengaRu [80]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

_A__ 1. Unalienable rights

_E__ 2. Pursuit of happiness

_D___ 3. Natural rights

_C___ 4. Consent of the governed

_F___ 5. Just powers

_B___ 6. Self-evident

A. Rights people are born with

B. Can be seen just by looking at it

C. Permission of those under the

government’s rule

D. Rights that cannot be taken away

E. Trying to find joy and contentment

F. Powers that are fair

Explanation: I got the answers from my teacher

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