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How does Jefferson support his major premise in the body of the Declaration of Independence?
He lists the abuses the colonies have suffered under British rule.
He explains that retaliation is necessary to teach the British a lesson.
He reveals the signatures of delegates from each colony.
He lists the colonists' future demands for British protection.
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The answer should be A :)
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "He lists the abuses the colonies have suffered under British rule." That all men are sovereign unto themselves and as such may form or reform governmental bodies, maintaining control of that body, at all times.
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