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The declaration of Independence was essentially the Continental Congress telling Britain they didn't want to be involved with them anymore. It's arguable that the Declaration of Independence was more important as it was the foundation for American independence and freedom, without which the Constitution wouldn't exist. However, the Declaration of Independence gave no system of government. Without the Constitution, the U.S. as we know it might not exist, or it might be very different, and quite possibly much worse.
Ans) D. It is arguable but not defensible. -Apex
In pluralist political systems Governments will often pass laws to protect the rights of their citizens. In a perfect anarchist utopia, it is arguable that Government will not exist so it is slightly difficult to choose b. However, in practice, anarchists have been strong supportors of rights such as free speech. In totalitarian societies governments may pass laws claiming to protect the rights of citizens. However in practice those rights won't be extended in a way which allows citizens to challenge the Government's power base.
The United States is a fairly young country as compared to most larger countries in the world. It has a more modern formed Government. The Constitution was written by scholars, whom arguable wrote the best document in history. If it needs to be charged it can be ratified in by the Legislative branch and agreed upon by the Executive branch. It can also be ratified by the states.
How about That is an arguable statment. ? Does that make sense? That's my answer, anyway.
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arguable he doesnt die.