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Analyze the following principle of the Articles of Confederation: “Delegates to the Congress are appointed by the state legislatures who also have the power to recall those delegates.” What Declaration of Independence ideal does this reflect?
A. Governments are created by the people.
B. When government violates the social contract, the people have a right to overthrow it.
C. All people are created equal.
D. All people have certain rights.
A. Governments are created by the people.
B. When government violates the social contract, the people have a right to overthrow it.
C. All people are created equal.
D. All people have certain rights.
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The principle stated in the Articles of Confederation reflects the Declaration of Independence ideal of A. Governments are created by the people. This is because the power to appoint and recall delegates to the Congress is given to the state legislatures, which are representatives of the people. This principle upholds the idea that the authority of government is derived from the consent of the governed.
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