How would you describe the tone Jefferson used while writing the Declaration of Independence
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he's reasonable
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Does the Declaration recognize the British claim of authority over America at the time Jefferson was writing
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No.
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Think of how Jefferson phrases the American desire for independence What does it reveal about his sense of the relationship to British authority by the tone of the Declaratio
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He's bold, self-reliant, and does not recognize British
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What is the philosophical backbone of the Declaration of independence and it includes a series of logical arguments that flow one from another
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The preamble is the philosophical backbone of the Declaration of
Independence.
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How would you describe the tone Jefferson used while writing the Declaration of Independence
he's reasonable
Does the Declaration recognize the British claim of authority over America at the time Jefferson was writing
No.
Think of how Jefferson phrases the American desire for independence What does it reveal about his sense of the relationship to British authority by the tone of the Declaratio
He's bold, self-reliant, and does not recognize British
authority. (That Apex)
What is the philosophical backbone of the Declaration of independence and it includes a series of logical arguments that flow one from another
The preamble is the philosophical backbone of the Declaration of
Independence.
Which of the advocates rebellion against authority only when necessary
In the Declaration Jefferson lists 27 specific examples of why the Americans were justified in overthrowing the government
Think of how Jefferson phrases the American desire for independence What does it reveal about his sense of the relationship to British authority by the tone of the Declaratio
Which part of the Declaration begins with self evident truths and follows those truths with a series of logical conclusions