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Helga [31]
4 years ago
4

According to the preamble where does the power for government come from

History
2 answers:
Xelga [282]4 years ago
6 0
According to the Declaration of Independence, the government<span> gets its </span>power<span> to govern from the people that it governs. As the Declaration says, </span>Governments<span> are instituted among Men, deriving </span>their<span> just powers from the consent of the governed.</span>
Inessa [10]4 years ago
3 0
According to the Declaration of Independence, the government<span> gets its </span>power<span> to govern from the people that it governs. As the Declaration says, </span>Governments<span> are instituted among Men, deriving </span>their<span> just powers from the consent of the governed.</span>
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