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Select the four statements are true of the Declaration of Independence.

A)one section stated grievances against England
B)written by Thomas Jefferson
C)written by Benjamin Franklin
D)committee to draft it included John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Thomas E)Jefferson, George Washington and Patrick Henry
F)the author used the ideas of John Locke
G)one section laid out the structure of the new American government
H)one section stated political principles

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The correct answers are A) one section stated grievances against England, B) written by Thomas Jefferson, D) committee to draft it included John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and Patrick Henry, and F) the author used the ideas of John Locke.

Those are four statements that are true about the Declaration of Independence.

This important document for the United States has four main parts. The first one is the Preamble that provides the reason why the declaration was written. Then it comes to the declaration of people's natural rights and the relationship with the government. After it, a series of complaints against British King George III, and finally the conclusion, with the statement of the Declaration of Independence.

The date of the proclamation of the Declaration of Independence was July 4, 1776.

Those four statements above are true of the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America is a statement of independence, declared at the meeting of the Second Continental Congress at Pennsylvania State House (today Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776.  

EXPLANATION  

The declaration explained that the Thirteen Colonies fought against the British Empire. The Thirteen Colonies regarded themselves as thirteen sovereign and independent countries, no longer under British rules. Through this Declaration, they took strategic steps towards forming the United States of America.

Congress appointed The Five Committee: Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Robert Livingston. In their drafting process, The Five Committee enthused by the English Enlightenment thinker John Locke whose works on government put forward two ideas that would be very important to them:

- That all humans are born with “natural rights,” including the right to protect their lives, liberty, and property

- The government is a “social contract” amid the citizen and their leaders, which can be liquified if leaders fail to promote the people’s welfare

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KEYWORD: The Five Committee, John Locke, Thirteen Colonies

Subject: History

Class: 10-12

Subchapter: Declaration of Independent