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1. What does Thomas Jefferson, the writer of the Declaration of Independence, say are our "unalienable rights" (Natural Rights)? 2.Why are governments instituted among men? 3. From where does the government derive its just powers? (What vocab term is this?) 4. Can the government be altered or abolished? If so, when? 5. If the government can be altered or abolished, who has the right to do that? 6. Which Enlightenment philosopher most influenced Thomas Jefferson’s writing of the Declaration?

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1. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 2. Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. 3. the consent of the governed. 4. It can be altered or abolished. 5. The people have the right to do that 6. John Locke

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