Which of the following describes a difference between the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution?
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Correct answer:
Answer B, as chosen by previous response posted here, is incorrect. The Declaration of Independence was all about listing the colonists' reasons for rebelling against Great Britain.
In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson used a list of "facts to be submitted to a candid world" to demonstrate that the British king had been seeking to establish "an absolute Tyranny over these States" (the colonial states which were declaring their independence). Revolution was justified if it could be shown that the British government was acting in tyrannical ways toward the colonies.
The Declaration of Independence's list of grievances included items such as:
There were more items listed by Jefferson, but you get the idea. He was justifying revolution by proving tyranny was standard operating procedure by the British monarchy.