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In the Declaration of Independence, the colonists cl...
Social Studies, 12.11.2020 22:50 jameslinimk
M-SS-6US-M1-CBT-2020-2021
Question: 1-6
In the Declaration of Independence, the colonists claimed the right to establish their own government. Which diagram represents the change that occurred as a result of the Declaration?
Dictatorship
Monarchy
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An refers to a specific factor that has a range of possible values
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