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The Declaration of Independence: Foundations of Democratic Principles
Explore the revolutionary ideas of natural rights, consent of the governed, and popular sovereignty that transformed how the world thinks about government and individual liberty.
What You'll Learn
The Declaration proclaims all people possess unalienable natural rights.
Governments derive just powers from the consent of the governed.
Social contract theory justifies revolution against tyrannical government.
Self-evident truths establish human equality as democracy's foundation.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify key democratic principles and vocabulary from the Declaration.
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Learners analyze passages connecting natural rights to governmental authority.
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Practice questions test understanding of consent, equality, and revolution.
Why This Matters
Understanding the Declaration of Independence's democratic principles equips students to analyze the foundations of American government and evaluate the relationship between individual rights and governmental authority.
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Natural Rights
Popular Sovereignty
Social Contract
Unalienable Rights
Consent Governed

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