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In addition to influencing the Declaration of Independence, the Virginia Declaration of Rights served as a model for
the American Bill of Rights.
Common Sense.
the English Bill of Rights.
the Iroquois Constitution.

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Answered by Priatouri
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Option A, the American Bill of Rights is the right answer.

A document commonly known as the Virginia declaration was drafted by George Mason in 1776, to declare the constitutional rights of men, including the right to change or eliminate “incompetent” administration. This document influenced plenty of later documents, such as the "Declaration of Independence" and the "Bill of Rights". He based his initial draft on the rights of people as mentioned in the earlier work such as the writings of Locke and the English Bill of Rights.

Hence, this declaration can be regarded as the first modern Constitutional safeguard of the rights of the citizens of North America. The Virginia declaration rejected the idea of privileged political classes or inherited offices (such as the members of Parliament and House of Lords) defined in the English Bill of Rights.

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