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read the preamble from the declaration of independence.which conclusion from the declaration of independence is best supported by the reasoning in this paragraph? we hold these truth to be self evident,that all men are created equal,that they are endowed by their creator with curtain unalienable rights,that amoung these are life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness.That to secure these rights government are instituted among men,deriving their just power from the consent of the governed.

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Answered by Yuvrajpaul
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Robert  Bruce  was the king of Scotland under the rule of English king. He wanted to make Scotland a free country. He fought many battles but was defeated many a by his enemy. He fled from the battlefield and hid himself in a cave to save  his life. He had no more courage to fight another battle.           

In the cave, the king saw a spider. The spider was hanging with a  thin thread. It about  to reach its cobweb when it fell to the ground. He tried again and again to climb up to reach its web and every time it failed. But it did not give up its efforts.  At last, it succeeded in reaching a lesson from the spider. He gathered his lost courage and learnt a lesson from the spider. He gathered his army once again. He decided in defeating his enemy.

Moral: try again and again until you succeed.

Answered by nastazuah
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Answer: Governments exist to protect the people who created them.

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