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the declaration of independence claimed people could change or abolish a government that violated their rights. how is this idea reflected in the constitution? it created the senate and house of representatives. citizens can elect representatives and leaders through voting. states cannot add new laws or amendments. the president can serve unlimited terms.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Creating the Senate and House is about legislative structure, not directly about changing/abolishing a bad government.
- Option 2: Electing representatives/leaders through voting gives citizens a peaceful way to change government (by voting out those who violate rights), matching the Declaration's idea.
- Option 3: States not adding laws/amendments restricts state power, not related to changing government.
- Option 4: The president can't serve unlimited terms (due to amendments), but this is more about term limits, not the core idea of changing/abolishing a bad government.
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B. Citizens can elect representatives and leaders through voting.