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Which best describes the structure of the Declaration of Independence? introduction and thesis › list of reasons why the British government is oppressive › conclusion that the colonies must separate list of evidence against the British government › thesis that colonies should separate › conclusion that war is inevitable introduction about the causes of oppression › list of the causes and effects of British rule › summary of the list of the causes and effects list of the characteristics of a just government › ways in which the British government has not met these standards › thesis that the colonies must separate

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