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The people have the right to over throw the government if it abuses its power.

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The people can set up new government

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What must the people do if the government abuses its powers according to the declaration if Independence?

they overthrow it


The Declaration of Independence says that the government gets its power to act from the consent of the governed What action does the Declaration of Independence allow if the government abuses its p?

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Where did legislator's ideas for the Bill of Rights come?

legislators took ideas from he state ratifying conventions, the Virginia declaration of rights, english Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence to make sure that the abuses listed in the declaration of independence would be illegal under the new government. hope this helped! =]


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Where did legislator ideas for the bill of rights?

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According to the declaration of independence what should people do when the government abuses it's a power?

The people can either start boycotts, or break away from the government as did America.


How does the declaration of independence compare or contrast with Locke?

It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.


How does the Declaration of Independence compare or contrast with Locke's statement?

It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.


How does the Declaration of Independence compare or contrast with Locke's statements above?

It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.


How does the declaration of independence compare or contrast with Locke's statement above?

It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.


Was the stamp act an action or reaction to the revolutionary war?

Neither. The Stamp Act preceded the Revolution and was one of the "long tain of abuses" cited in the Declaration of Independence.


What can be done when any government kills its own people?

US Declaration of Independence "But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security"