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6 June, 22:17

Jefferson's reasoning is valid, but what could be added to the minor premise to strengthen the conclusion that revolution is necessary?

a. Only democracies can protect unalienable rights.

b. All governments need to take away some of these rights.

c. Once governments take away these rights, they cannot be returned.

d. Colonists have previously asked the king to reform these laws.

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  1. 7 June, 01:21
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    In order to strengthen the conclusion that revolution is necessary, it could be added that d. Colonists have previously asked the king to reform these laws. The king has chosen not to reform the laws, even when the colonies asked nicely and proposed ways to reform these laws into new ones that would benefit all, so they were only left with the path of Revolution.
  2. 7 June, 01:44
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    answer is D. Colonists have previously asked the king to reform these laws.
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