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All of the following are concepts found within the Declaration of Independence except

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In<span> the eighteenth century, colonial Virginia and colonial Massachusetts were most alike </span>in<span> that .... The </span>Declaration of Independence<span> did </span>all of the following EXCEPT<span> ... After the Revolution, the </span>concept<span>of the "republican mother" suggested that.</span>
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