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Explanation:
Its goals were to rally the troops, win foreign allies, and to announce the creation of a new country. The introductory sentence states the Declaration's main purpose, to explain the colonists' right to revolution
The answer to your question is D. Monroe doctrine
Well, I can't see the answer choices. But, if I were doing this in short answer, I'd pick a second hand account of a story.
Answer:
to bear and raise children
Here are the duties of a young Indian man through the ideal life cycle:
1. <span>the young man becomes a student and studies the sacred texts
2. </span><span>he then becomes a householder, married, has children, and acquires material wealth
3. </span><span>when his grandchildren are born, he gives up home and family and becomes a forest dweller, meditating on the nature and meaning of existence
4. </span><span>he abandons his personal identity altogether and becomes a wandering ascetic awaiting death.
I guess that the first two parts are similar to any other person in the world - we are born, go to school and study, perhaps get married and start our own families, and then grow old. What differs is the second half of the list - personally, I don't think I'd like to be a wandering ascetic in my old age, but rather be home surrounded by my own family and enjoying my retirement. </span>