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Which argument most logically follows from Jefferson's expressed ideas in the Declaration of Independence?

1Points AThe rights of men should be supported over those of women. BAny form of government that suppresses people's freedoms should be overthrown. CAll forms of government destroy human rights and should be abandoned. DMonarchy is a bad form of government because rulers are not elected. 

Respuesta :

The argument that logically follows Jefferson's ideas in the Declaration of Independence is B. Any form of government that suppresses people's freedoms should be overthrown.

Jefferson is advocating that is not only fair but their duty that the thirteen colonies break free from the English ruling, because it has seized to protect the God given inalienable  rights of mankind.


Answer:

The correct answer to the question: Which argument most logically follows from Jefferson´s expressed ideas in the Declaration of Independence, would be, B: Any form of government that suppresses people´s freedoms should be overthrown.

Explanation:

The Declaration of Independence, which was written by Thomas Jefferson, but which portrayed not only Jefferson´s ideals, but those of most colonial Americans, was signed and ratified by the Second Continental Congress on July 4th, 1776. With this declaration, the new nation declared its clear intentions of independence from Britain and also proclaimed to the world the reasons as to why it was doing so. Among the very first lines of the very text of the Declaration, Jefferson clarifies that it is among the Rights of the people to take measures when a government is not fulfilling its most basic task, which is to ensure the Rights of the people are taken care of, or in the instance in which such a government violates those rights. In these cases, the Declaration states, then it is justifiable for the people to rise against such a government and seek to remove it. This is why the answer is B.