The Declaration of Independence was significant in the creation of the Constitution for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

A.
the concept of unalienable rights
B.
the concept of a unicameral legislature
C.
the concept of equality and right to citizen participation
D.
the concept of government power residing with the governed

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The correct answer is B. the concept of a unicameral legislature.

The Declaration of Independence emphasized concepts such as unalienable rights, equality, and government power residing with the governed, but it did not specifically advocate for a unicameral legislature. In fact, the U.S. Constitution established a bicameral legislature (the House of Representatives and the Senate), which is a significant departure from a unicameral system.