The Declaration of Independence described the principles of a new government.
D) The principles of new government
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The Declaration of Independence described the Principles of new Government. It was a legal and official ac taken up by all the American colonies against the British rule.
They believed that they had no control or say in their own government and still had to pay taxes and follow the policies of the British government. They declared several principles like equal human rights, no discrimination. It was signed by all the delegates and implemented with immediate effect.
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Article v
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The <u><em>initiative</em></u> allows voters to write proposals for laws and constitutional amendments. Twenty-four states in the U.S. allow the use of the initiative process, but some restrict the content of the proposals. The processes are outlined in Article V of the state constitution. The very first initiative involved the building and location of the state capitol. Oklahoma City was chosen as the site for the new capital. Another important initiative was passed in 1912 to allow direct election of U.S. senators, rather than having the state legislature choose them. The U.S. Constitution was amended (Amendment 17) to allow direct election of U.S. senators in every state the following year.
A lack of central governments with wealth and power
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I believe C to be correct.
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