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34. what is the conclusion of the argument in the declaration of indepe…

Question

  1. what is the conclusion of the argument in the declaration of independence?

the tyranny of the british government leaves the colonists no choice but to cut ties with england.
the sympathy of the british people has been the only thing keeping the colonists from rebelling.
the behavior of the british government has caused some colonists to turn against england.
george is not fit to be king, and british parliament must vote to replace him with a better king.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Declaration of Independence argues that the British government's tyranny (like unfair taxes, lack of representation) forced the colonists to declare independence, so the conclusion is they must cut ties. The other options are incorrect: the British people's sympathy wasn't the only restraint, the argument is for all colonists to rebel (not some), and the Declaration doesn't ask to replace the king but to separate.

Answer:

A. The tyranny of the British government leaves the colonists no choice but to cut ties with England.