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Define each word from the Declaration of Independence in your own words in the text entry box below :)

1. Unalienable

2. Endowed

3. Deriving

4. Prudence

5. Usurpations

6. Despotism

7. Tyranny

8. Transient

9. Formidable

10. Evinces

11. Invariably

12. Candid

13. Insurrections

14. Perfidy

15. Rectitude

16. Magnanimity

17. Redress

18. Appropriations

19. Tenure

20. Arbitrary

21. Assent

22. Acquiesce

23. Petitioned

24. Abdicated

25. Consanguinity

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1. Unalienable — cannot be taken away or given up; naturally belonging to a person.
2. Endowed — given or provided (often by nature or a creator); equipped with.
3. Deriving — coming from or based on a source.
4. Prudence — careful, sensible judgment; thinking ahead to avoid mistakes.
5. Usurpations — wrongful seizures or takeovers of power or rights.
6. Despotism — oppressive rule by one person or group with absolute power.
7. Tyranny — harsh, cruel, and unjust use of power.
8. Transient — temporary; lasting only for a short time.
9. Formidable — impressive or intimidating; difficult to deal with.
10. Evinces — clearly shows or makes evident.
11. Invariably — always; without change in any case.
12. Candid — open, honest, and straightforward.
13. Insurrections — uprisings or rebellions against authority.
14. Perfidy — deliberate betrayal or breaking of trust.
15. Rectitude — moral correctness; righteous behavior.
16. Magnanimity — generosity and willingness to forgive; big-heartedness.
17. Redress — a remedy or correction for a wrong or grievance.
18. Appropriations — allocations or taking of money/resources for a purpose.
19. Tenure — the period or conditions under which a person holds an office or position.
20. Arbitrary — based on random choice or personal whim rather than rules or reason.
21. Assent — agreement or approval.
22. Acquiesce — to accept or agree reluctantly but without protest.
23. Petitioned — formally asked or requested, especially of an authority.
24. Abdicated — gave up or renounced a position of power or responsibility.
25. Consanguinity — blood relationship; being related by birth.