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Thomas Jefferson is typically referred to as the author of the Declaration of Independence, however he did have significant help from Benjamin Franklin and John Adams.
'Present King of Great Britain' and after only referred to as 'He'
Martin Luther King, Jr. in his "I have a dream" Speech.
Propaganda techniques are used when someone is trying to persuade someone into their point of view. One of the most recognized types of propaganda used in the Declaration of Independence is "name calling". The writers of the Declaration referred to the King as a "tyrant" in this respect.
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True. He is known as the Father of Our Country, though.
Both the declaration and the bill of rights are separate documents not based upon each other, regardless if there are referred to each other at one point or another.
The document referred to above is the Declaration of Independence
Jefferson used the philosophy of John Locke for the Declaration. The idea that man had rights was revolutionary thinking in a time where kings ruled and everyone else was considered below them.
Natural law, also referred to as "law of nature" is a system of law which is determined by nature, and so is universal.
The word Parliament is not in the Declaration, but it is referred to in two sections, the latter of which addresses the British people as a whole, saying :"We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us."