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24 October, 15:54

In the beginning of her speech, Elizabeth Cady Stanton says, "Prudence, indeed, will

dictate

that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient

causes."

Why would the writers of the Declaration of Independence be interested in making

sure

that laws are difficult to change? Should laws be difficult to change? Explain your

answer

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