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In which section of the Declaration of Independence is the purpose of government described?

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the introduction in the first part of the declaration of independance states the reason for governmental rule


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The Preamble of the Declaration of Independence describes the purpose of government. In other words, the introduction of the Declaration of Independence describes the purpose of government.

The Declaration of Independence consists of three sections:

1. a section refering to natural rights theory and the purpose of government;

2. a list of grievances against the British King;

3. and the declaration of independence from England.

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