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question 6 (5 points)
according to the declaration of independence, when should the people have the right to change their government?
a) when the government doesnt protect their natural rights
b) when a king doesnt protect their natural rights
c) when a government wants to raise taxes
d) when government officials dont leave office
The Declaration of Independence states that governments are instituted to secure people's natural rights (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness). When a government fails to protect these rights, the people have the right to alter or abolish it. Option B is incorrect as it focuses on a king, but the principle applies to the government (not just a king). Option C (tax - raising) and D (officials not leaving office) are not the reasons stated in the Declaration for changing the government.
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A) When the government doesn't protect their natural rights