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Does the preamble to the Declaration of Independence indicate reasons why the new independent government might

be similarly removed or overthrown? Why or why not?
O No. It demands reconciliation between the government and the governed.
O Yes. It outlines when it is appropriate to remove a government.
O No. It states that governments cannot simply be changer
O Yes. It indicates that the will of the people must be followed.
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User Javier
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The answer is B.

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I got it right on edge.

User Binzhang
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The best possible answer in this case is B, but that is not entirely correct.

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Any premise for overthrowing an independent does not come from the preamble to the Declaration of Independence, but rather the second body paragraph. The Preamble merely states that the 13 colonies had reason to remove themselves from Britannia rather than explain that there are reasons for nations and states to seceed from others.

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