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Declaration of Independence Reading Challenge and create Web style notes on ISN pg. 25. Locate the primary source document, The Declaration of Independence, in the textbook. Use a "scan & skim" card and the Declaration to answer the questions:
- In what year was the Declaration adopted?
- What parts have historians divided the document into?
- What did the colonists believe was the purpose of government?
- According to the colonists, where does the power of the government come from?
- What did the King repeatedly violate?
- What can the people do if the government repeatedly violates peoples natural rights?
- Find the three charges agains the king that mention: troops, trade, and taxes.
- Who is unfit to rule a free people?
- What must citizens do to tell the government it is causing injuries to its citizens rights?
- Sketch the metaphor on textbook pg. 79 into your notes under the Statement of Independence Section.
- What core democratic values/beliefs are found in this document?
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