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jefferson begins the introduction to the declaration of independence by stating his major premise and giving examples, and then explains
the relationship between the colonies and britain.
the unalienable rights of certain groups of people.
that governments should always represent their people.
that the colonies will go to war against britain.
The introduction of the Declaration of Independence first lays out the core premise of unalienable rights and the role of government, then transitions to explaining the breakdown in the relationship between the American colonies and Britain, justifying the colonies' push for independence. The other options are incorrect: the text affirms unalienable rights for all people (not certain groups), states governments derive just power from consent (not that they always represent people), and the introduction does not explicitly state the colonies will go to war.
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the relationship between the colonies and Britain.