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5 June, 12:11

What claim in the Declaration of Independence promotes the idea of natural rights?

a / That the British harmed the colonists by supporting the evil institution of African slavery.

b / That the colonists have a duty to rebel against a government that does not protect their rights.

c / That the king of England should have no power because he was not elected by people.

d / That the British Empire has the right to rule in Europe, but not anywhere in the Americas.

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  1. 5 June, 14:43
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    The answer is b, that the colonists had the right to rebel against the gov. if it did not protect the people's rights, according to JOhn Locke
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