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From Jefferson's statement that governments are instituted to secure basic human rights, the argument logically follows that
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Any form of government that suppresses people's freedoms should be overthrown.
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One of Jefferson's main complaints against the king is that he has
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created chaos by refusing to pass or administer just laws.
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From the Declaration of Independence, what can be inferred about Jefferson's general attitude toward revolution?
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Revolution is a method of last resort.
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Jefferson's list of self-evident truths is effective because it
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imparts a sense of reasonableness to the beginning of his argument.
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