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History, 04.10.2019 18:00 brooklyns357

The declaration of independence stated that governments were formed to
a) give men an opportunity to exert power.
b) reward loyal servants of the state.
c) promote democracy.
d) control every aspect of human thought and action.
e) protect a person's life, freedom, and right to pursue happiness.

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