UNIT 1.6 - Mr LANGHORST THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.

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UNIT 1.6 - Mr LANGHORST THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

63. Who was selected to write the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE?

THOMAS JEFFERSON was selected to write the Declaration of Independence

64. Give two reasons why this person was chosen to write this important document:

Jefferson was a great writer 2) Jefferson was from Virginia

65. On what day was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

The Declaration of Independence was officially adopted on July 4, 1776

INDEPENDENCE HALL IN PHILADELPHIA

66. Who was the first to sign document?

JOHN HANCOCK was the first to sign Huge signature so that “King George will be able to read it”

SIGNATURES OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

67. The Declaration of Independence was based largely on the ideas of what philosopher?

JOHN LOCKE was the source of many of the ideas

68. What did Jefferson think should happen if a government disregards the rights of the people?

Jefferson stated that if government disregards the rights of the people – then it loses the right to govern them

69. What parts of the population were left out of the rights listed in the Declaration of Independence?

Groups not given rights included women and slaves

70. How did the signers of the Declaration of Independence place their lives in danger?

Signing the document was a form of treason against the king – punishable by death

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