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what is the central argument presented in the declaration of independence?
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a. the current government does not provide equal liberties, so a new
government must be created.
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b. the laws that govern the people are not flexible, so the colonists
must create new laws.
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c. the current monarchy is not all-powerful, so a new king must be
chosen
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d. the colonial rulers should decide which of the king's laws are fair,
so they must scold the king.
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