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What do both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights argue is necessary to protect the liberties of people?(1 point)
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Both documents provide explanations for how government must take an active role in protecting personal liberties.
Both documents provide explanations for how government must take an active role in protecting personal liberties.
The Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights argue differently about the role of government.
The Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights argue differently about the role of government.
Both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights support the idea that no government is better for protecting individual rights.
Both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights support the idea that no government is better for protecting individual rights.
Both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights support the idea that an absolute monarchy is best for protecting liberties.
Both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights support the idea that an absolute monarchy is best for protecting liberties.
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Both documents provide explanations for how government must take an active role in protecting personal liberties.
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