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The four main philosophies of the declaration of independence ?

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  1. People have "certain unalienable rights" (rights that cannot be taken away) -- life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.

    People establish government to protect those rights.

    Government derives power from the people.

    People have a right and a duty to change a government that violates their rights.


  2. here are some possibilities:

    1. everyone is politicallu equal

    2. humans have a set of inalienable rights (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness); i.e. these rights cannot be taken away except in extreme circumstances

    3. humans have a right to revolt against their government, especially if that government is a tyrannical monoarchy

    4. rules and operations of government should be dictated by the people as a whole, not by one person (such as a king)

  3. Sorry. I don't know

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