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(Please help & Hurry) How does the following statement in the Declaration of Independence
support the conclusion that America must form its own government?

Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long
established should not be changed for light and transient
causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown that
mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are
sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the
forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train
of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same
object evinces (reveals) 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.
A. It creates a list of evils committed by the British under the rule of
King George III.
B. It argues that Americans are naturally democratic; their spirit
C. it suggests that Americans are obligated to break from the tyranny of the king
D. It appeals to a widely accepted and well know moral code


Sagot :

Answer:

Your answer would be C

Explanation:

The following statement in the Declaration of Independence supports the conclusion that America must form its own government in that it suggests that Americans are obligated to break from the Tyranny of the King.

People in the American colonies were tired and upset with the British crown. The British had imposed heavy taxation on the colonies and many other things that Americans felt like aggression. Furthermore, the English demanded so much from the colonies and America did not have any voice or representation of the British Parliament. Those things motivated the American colonies to demand independence. Thomas Jefferson wrote most of the Declaration of Independence that was approved on July 4, 1776