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Which grievances from the Declaration of Independence is addressed by the sixth amendment in the constitution

Which grievances from the Declaration of Independence is addressed by the sixth amendment-example-1
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Answer: D

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Option D

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The grievance from the Declaration of Independence that is addressed by the 6th amendment of the Constitution is option D.

This is because, there was a grievance by the people that they were deprived of a trial by jury and this was corrected in the 6th Amendment of the a United States Constitution.

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