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identify the four parts of the declaration of independence. (check all that apply.)
the statement of purpose and basic human rights derived from the laws of nature
specific complaints or grievances against king george iii
the olive branch petition
the preamble, describing the source of americans basic rights
the bill of rights
the conclusion, stating the colonists determination to separate from great britain
the acts of secession
the articles of confederation, creating a new national government for the colonies
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The Declaration of Independence has four main parts: 1. The Preamble (describing the source of Americans’ basic rights), 2. The statement of purpose and basic human rights derived from the laws of nature, 3. Specific complaints or grievances against King George III, 4. The conclusion stating the colonists’ determination to separate from Great Britain. The Olive Branch Petition, Bill of Rights, Acts of Secession, and Articles of Confederation are not parts of the Declaration of Independence.
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- The statement of purpose and basic human rights derived from the laws of nature
- Specific complaints or grievances against King George III
- The Preamble, describing the source of Americans' basic rights
- The conclusion, stating the colonists' determination to separate from Great Britain