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Desmond Molina
21 May, 00:39
Was the American Revolution justified?
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Jackson Bray
21 May, 02:17
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Revolution is justified whenever government betrays the purpose for which it rules - the good of the people, or more specifically the protection of their rights to life, liberty, and property
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Elliana
21 May, 03:26
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yes i think so
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