History, 20.09.2020 06:01 AnaiyaKirksey8
Which of the following is a principle that Jefferson asserted in the Declaration of Independence?
The right to elect people to legislative assemblies as a protection against executive abuses.
Laws of nature and God are higher than any man-made laws.
The government should be separated into three separate branches to avoid abuses.
All governments by men will eventually become tyrannical.
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