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question 5 why was the declaration of independence a remarkable politic…

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question 5
why was the declaration of independence a remarkable political statement for its time?
it persuaded the british government to give back all the tax revenue it had collected from the colonies.
it helped unify diverse colonial groups by identifying shared problems, grievances, and principles
it ended the revolutionary war by offering a compromise with the british government
it convinced southern states to abolish slavery.
question 6
1 pts
what was the agreement reached at the constitutional convention of 1787 that stipulated that for apportionment of congressional seats, only a portion of enslaved people would be counted?
the new jersey plan
the confederation compromise
the great compromise
the three - fifths compromise

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first question: The Declaration of Independence unified colonial groups by outlining shared grievances against Britain and core principles like self-governance; it did not end the war, get tax revenue returned, or convince southern states to end slavery.
For the second question: The Three-Fifths Compromise specifically established that enslaved people would be counted as three-fifths of a person for congressional apportionment, unlike the other plans which addressed different constitutional issues.

Answer:

  1. It helped unify diverse colonial groups by identifying shared problems, grievances, and principles.
  2. the Three-Fifths Compromise