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Summarize how the Declaration of Independence embodies social contract theory in action.(1 point)
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The Declaration of Independence describes how the United States government is arranged.
The Declaration of Independence describes how the United States government is arranged.

The Declaration of Independence lists the how the monarchy protected the people.
The Declaration of Independence lists the how the monarchy protected the people.

The Declaration of Independence was the first U.S. Constitution.
The Declaration of Independence was the first U.S. Constitution.

The Declaration of Independence lists all of the ways that the colonists felt their liberties had been violated by the king.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The Declaration of Independence embodies social contract theory by outlining the colonists' grievances against the king, which they believed violated their natural rights and liberties. It asserts that governments are established to protect these rights and derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed. When a government fails to uphold its obligations, as the colonists felt the British monarchy had, the people have the right to alter or abolish that government. This reflects the core tenets of social contract theory, emphasizing the relationship between authority and individual rights.
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