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Which sentences best summarizes the central ideas of the Declaration of Independence
A. all government try to take away rights, so all governments are bad and should be overthrown
B. Only governments have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
C. Governments rarely listen to the people, so they should be regularly overthrown and recreated
D. The people should always respect and support the government’s, because governments always try to protect the rights of the people
E. All people have certain natural rights and when a government tries to take these rights away the people have the right to overthrow the government and create a new one
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