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The diagram below shows the structure of the Declaration if Independence.
Which phrase best completes the diagram?
A- Summary of the purposes of government
B- Arguments in favor of the separation of powers.
C- List of colonial grievances against King George III
D- History of rights granted to subjects by the Kings of England
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