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Key philosophies (ideas/thoughts) in the Declaration of Independence were based upon ideas first expressed by whom?
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rights that cannot be taken away
political
European philosophers (John Locke)
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Great Britain
liberty
ideas
Another philosophy in the Declaration of Independence is that people have the right and duty to change a government that _______________ their rights.
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rights that cannot be taken away
political
European philosophers (John Locke)
protect
Great Britain
liberty
ideas
The Declaration of Independence stated that people have inherent (natural) rights to life, _______________, and the pursuit of happiness.
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rights that cannot be taken away
political
European philosophers (John Locke)
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Great Britain
liberty
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New _____________ ideas led to a desire for independence.
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rights that cannot be taken away
political
European philosophers (John Locke)
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Great Britain
liberty
ideas
Certain unalienable rights means........
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rights that cannot be taken away
political
European philosophers (John Locke)
protect
Great Britain
liberty
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The Declaration of Independence proclaimed independence from ___________________.
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rights that cannot be taken away
political
European philosophers (John Locke)
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Great Britain
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One philosophy in the Declaration of Independence was people should establish government to __________ their rights.
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rights that cannot be taken away
political
European philosophers (John Locke)
protect
Great Britain
liberty
ideas
Philosophies are _____________.
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rights that cannot be taken away
political
European philosophers (John Locke)
protect
Great Britain
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ideas
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