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Directions: Answer each question below by writing a strong paragraph that includes supporting information from the lesson. Please cite your outside resources.

A strong paragraph includes a minimum of three to five details from the lesson and is written in Academic English form. For more information on Academic English form, refer to the documents in the Orientation.

1. Give an explanation of what the Declaration of Independence signifies to America.

2. What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

3. Why was John Hancock the first to sign the Declaration of Independence? What determined the order in which delegates signed the document? Choose one other person who signed the Declaration of Independence and give at least three (3) facts about this person.

4. The Declaration of Independence is based on which natural rights? Explain each right and give an example of each right. Tell how each of these natural rights pertains to you.

5. As you read the transcript of the Declaration of Independence, look at the bullet lists. What do think this list represents? Who are they referring to in the lists? Choose one item in the list and tell how this item has impacted us today in modern life.


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1. Give an explanation of what the Declaration of Independence signifies to America.
The declaration served as a sign of being independent of King George III who had enslaved the
American people. In addition to that, through the declaration, the Americans were in a position to
wage revolts against the government that did not guarantee natural rights to the citizens. The
Americans were too in a place to attain extra assistance from France in their struggle to be
independent of King George III. Several particular ideals were stated after the declaration of
independence. The ideals included the liberty and equality; ideals that colonists believed were
significant for any form of man to harbor in their living (Kallen, 150).
2. What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
The declaration offered a vivid explanation to the foreign nations on the reasons as to why...

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