Question
What principle of the Declaration of Independence is not supported in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses
All people have certain rights.
All people have certain rights.
When government violates the social contract, the people have a right to overthrow it.
When government violates the social contract, the people have a right to overthrow it.
All people are created equal.
All people are created equal.
Governments are created by the people.
Responses
All people have certain rights.
All people have certain rights.
When government violates the social contract, the people have a right to overthrow it.
When government violates the social contract, the people have a right to overthrow it.
All people are created equal.
All people are created equal.
Governments are created by the people.
Answers
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The principle of the Declaration of Independence that is not explicitly supported in the U.S. Constitution is:
**When government violates the social contract, the people have a right to overthrow it.**
The Constitution establishes the framework for government and outlines the process for amending it or addressing grievances, but it does not explicitly include a clause supporting the idea of overthrowing the government.
**When government violates the social contract, the people have a right to overthrow it.**
The Constitution establishes the framework for government and outlines the process for amending it or addressing grievances, but it does not explicitly include a clause supporting the idea of overthrowing the government.