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According to the Declaration of Independence, which situation justifies open rebellion against a government? high unemployment and inflation a ruler denying citizens their rights a central government with weak powers a long distance between a government and its people

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A ruler denying citizens their rights

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According to the Declaration of Independence a ruler's denial of citizens rights was a justification for the open rebellion against such a government. The Declaration of Independence was to declare and to justify why the colonies sought to rid themselves of the British Crown's control because they felt their natural rights to self-government and representation were being denied by the British Government. 
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