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What is meant by the phrase "self-evident" in the introduction to the Declaration of Independence?

a Meaningless to anyone but the writer
b Requiring evidence to prove a certain truth
c Clear only to those writing the document
d Obvious without explanation or proof
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d Obvious without explanation or proof
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