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5 December, 06:33

How did the Declaration of Independence justify colonial independence?

A It discussed self-evident truths.

B It gave three examples of unalienable rights.

C It stated colonists' complaints against the king.

D It broke colonial ties with Britain.

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  1. 5 December, 07:21
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    Either A or C. Probably A.
  2. 5 December, 08:21
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    The answer is C. It stated colonists' complaints against the king. The Declaration of Independence states specific complaints against the king. This is how it justifies colonial independence. It does give examples of unalienable rights, discuss self-evident truths, and break ties with Britain. However, these parts do not defend the proclaiming of independence.
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