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The segment you just read refers to something called the right of revolution. Why would this have been important to the authors of the Declaration of Independence?

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Answered by Khanayaan
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Explanation:

The right of revolution was included in the Declaration of Independence because. Explanation: This segment was of great importance as it supported the people in their intention to fight the unjust government.

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Answered by mark9075
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Answer:

The right of revolution was included in the Declaration of Independence because it legitimated the colonists' revolutionary plans against the Britain.

Explanation:

This segment was of great importance as it supported the people in their intention to fight the unjust government.

The government should act in favor of its people's interests, and not repress them and exercise power. By including the right of revolution, the authors of the Declaration obtained for their people the right to disobey and to stand up for themselves.

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