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Which of the following is a central idea in the conclusion of the Declaration of Independence?
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are unalienable rights.
The colonies have the right to separate from Britain's oppressive rule.
Colonists should have more rights than their British brethren.
British citizens will be barred from entering the colonies in the future.
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The colonies have the right to separate from Britain's oppressive rule.
Explanation: The Declaration's conclusion formally asserts that the colonies are "Free and Independent States" and have the right to break political ties with Britain. (The phrase about "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" appears in the preamble, not the conclusion.)
Explanation: The Declaration's conclusion formally asserts that the colonies are "Free and Independent States" and have the right to break political ties with Britain. (The phrase about "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" appears in the preamble, not the conclusion.)
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