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11 July, 23:17

What do the words absolute Despotism mean as they are used in paragraph 2? (Declaration of Independence)

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utter arrogance and wickedness

total commitment and determination

complete and cruel domination

excessive hardship and suffering

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  1. 12 July, 02:17
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    The words absolute Depotism in paragraph 2 of the Declaration of Independence refer to complete and cruel domination. The word absolute Despotism describes leadership by a government that is completely free from constitutional or democratic controls on its power. In the 2nd paragraph of the Declaration of Independence the writer Thomas Jefferson first describes how a government should not be rejected for "light and transient causes"; he recognizes that small or temporary problems are not enough for a change of government. However, he continues to state that when there is "a long train of abuses and usurpations" then the people are right and even have a duty to declare their independence.
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