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Reread the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence and the preamble to the Constitution.
What do the two documents have in common?
Both establish a new form of government for the United States.
Both strive to break off relations with Britain.
Both try to bring freedom and peace to American citizens.
Both accuse the British government of being unjust.
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Both try to bring freedom and peace to American citizens.
Explanation: the Declaration’s second paragraph says government exists “to secure” people’s rights (including liberty) and can be changed if it fails to do so; the Constitution’s preamble promises to “establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility” and “secure the Blessings of Liberty.”
Explanation: the Declaration’s second paragraph says government exists “to secure” people’s rights (including liberty) and can be changed if it fails to do so; the Constitution’s preamble promises to “establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility” and “secure the Blessings of Liberty.”
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