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densk [106]
3 years ago
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How do the authors of the declaration of independence the structure to develop an argument that the colonies have a right to ove

rthrow the British government?
a. by explaining problems the kings actions have caused the colonist and proposing solutions
b. by describing the worsening affects of kings actions over time
c. I comparing how colonist propose to rule the country with the kings government
d. The listing into the kings crimes in the next sentence to emphasize how he has abused his power
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1 answer:
sashaice [31]3 years ago
6 0

The authors of the Declaration of Independence structure their argument that the colonies have a right to overthrow the British government:

d. by listing the king's crimes in the next sentence to emphasize how he has abused his power.

Published in 1776, on July 4th, the Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in the history of the United States of America. In it, the authors state the colonies' right to overthrow the British government and be free.

To build that argument, the authors of the Declaration list the crimes and abuses committed by the British king: <u>how he failed to pass important laws, how he imposed taxes without the consent from the colonies, how he hired mercenaries to attack them, how he forced American people to serve in his military by kidnapping them, etc.</u>

Therefore, the authors of the Declaration of Independence structure the text by, first, claiming that the colonies have the right to overthrow an abusive government and, second, by providing evidence of that abuse.

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