Why is a structured form of government necessary for a free society?

Understanding the Declaration of Independence

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To maintain consistency and prevent constant changes
To allow for frequent changes in leadership
To ensure that only a few people participate in governance
To limit public participation in government
2.
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What is the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?
They are unrelated documents
The Declaration outlines grievances, while the Constitution provides solutions
The Constitution is a summary of the Declaration
The Declaration is a legal document, while the Constitution is philosophical
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What does the Declaration of Independence say about changing the government?
It should be done every few years
It is a right of the people if the government becomes destructive
It is never allowed under any circumstances
It is only allowed with the king's permission
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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According to the Declaration of Independence, what is the consequence of living under bad laws?
It leads to happiness and prosperity
It is a common situation that leads to misery
It is beneficial for societal growth
It is a rare occurrence that has little impact
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What risk did the signers of the Declaration of Independence face?
Being celebrated as heroes
Gaining immediate independence
Being arrested and tried in England
Receiving rewards from the king
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the Declaration of Independence begin?
With a list of signers
With a universal statement applicable to all people
With specific grievances against the king
With a detailed plan for war
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did the signers of the Declaration pledge to each other?
Their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor
Their allegiance to the king
Their future political positions
Their wealth and property
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