What is the central argument presented in the Declaration of Independence?
A. The laws that govern the people are not flexible, so the colonists must create new laws.
B. The colonial rulers should decide which of the king's laws are fair, so they must scold the king.
C. The current government does not provide equal liberties, so a new government must be created.
D. The current monarchy is not all-powerful, so a new king must be chosen.
Answer:
C. The current government does not provide equal liberties, so a new government must be created.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence is a document that shows evidence of the breaking away or independence of the American colonies from Great Britain.
The American colonies sought freedom from the British because they felt that they were not given equal liberties and as a result of this, there was a need for a new government. This is the central argument of the Declaration of Independence.
Try to use context and that should help you but if u still dont get it try reading an updated version of it.
Answer:
Limitation of the
Explanation:
When it comes to questions like this, try to eliminate phrases and see if the whole concept can still be found even in the absence of that removed phrase. I chose the phrase "limitation of the" because "the amount of violence that games depict is a form of censorship" easily delivers the idea without that specific phrase.
Hope you understood my explanation! If you have any more questions related to this I'm happy to answer them the best I can ^^