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    Assignment: 02.01 Revolutionary Ideas 1. 1. In no less than one paragraph - in your own words, please explain the Declaration of Independence: The Declaration of independence was established by Thomas Jefferson. The date that Declaration of Independence was accepted was on 4th of July at the second continental congress. It was to officially declare the independence of the united states.

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    2.01 Revolutionary Ideas Assignment 1. Alexandra Matias February 2 nd, 2018 Mrs. Dailey Are We Protected? 3. Popular Sovereignty Popular Sovereignty gives the people a voice to establish a government that they believe is just. In the case that the government violates the rights of the people it also allows the people to change it. A quote from The Declaration of Independence is "He has kept ...

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    Created by. yjstudying. Terms in this set (10) Ancient Greece. citizens vote directly on political issues and laws. ancient rome. citizens elect representatives to make laws. enlightenment. natural rights: life, liberty, and estate.social contract: government is legitimate only if the people agree with its existencepopular sovereignty: have the ...

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    Popular sovereignty. Popular sovereignty is what brought about the concept of "consent of the governed", which states that the people hold power of their government. This means officials elected by the people have the power to make daily decisions in the name of "the people". "Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just ...

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    02.01 Revolutionary Ideas: Assessment Pamphlet Template -- Panels Guide 1 Little,Kyron 12-7-16 Come sign your John Hancock !! 2 The Declaration of Independence starts with the original word called the Preamble. This means to declare the causes with England as an independent state. The second part is called truths. This list states our rights that all people are equipped to and expect to have.