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Which correctly explains the significance of the Declaration of the Rights of Man (1789)?

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It was written in the American colonies to declare an end to British rule and unfair taxation without representation.

It was used by French refugees to convince foreign monarchs to help defeat the French Revolution.

It outlined the French Revolution ideals that all men deserved liberty, safety, and the right to resist oppression.

It was the basis for the written constitution that governed the new United States.

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C: It outlined the French Revolution ideals that all men deserved liberty, safety, and the right to resist oppression

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