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24 January, 00:26

Why did the Second Continental Congress vote twice on the Declaration of Independence? A - It wanted a unanimous vote. B - It was required by Congress. C - It wanted to include other colonies. D - It wanted to make changes between votes.

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  1. 24 January, 01:00
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    The answer is A - It wanted a unanimous vote.
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