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Lesechka [4]
3 years ago
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jefferson begins the introduction to the Declaration of Independence by stating his major premise and giving examples, and then

explains the relationship between the colonies and Britain. the unalienable rights of all people. that governments should always represent their people. that the colonies will go to war against Britain.
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Furkat [3]3 years ago
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After reading the introduction to the Declaration of Independence, we can say that Jefferson states his premise, gives examples, and then explains:

A. The relationship between the colonies and Britain.

<h3>What is said at the beginning of the Declaration of Independence?</h3>
  • In the introduction of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson explains the unalienable rights of all people, that is, the rights every single person in the world has. He then offers examples of those rights, such as life and liberty.

<h3>What is said next?</h3>
  • Then, Jefferson begins to explain when a country has the right to get rid of the old government and start a new one. To do that, he explains the relationship between the American colonies and Britain.
  • Jefferson offers examples of how the king of Britain is mistreating the colonies. He states, for example, that the king failed to approve laws that were of utmost importance for the colonies.

With the information above in mind, we can choose letter A as the best option.

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