1.6- Ideas and Grievances In the Declaration of Independence Flashcards

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to end.

A

Abolish

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to agree.

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Assent

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3
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an agreement made by the people to establish a government and abide by its laws.

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Consent of the Governed

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to take something away.

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Deprive

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5
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to take

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Derive

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6
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a system of government where the ruler has unlimited power.

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Despotism

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7
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to bring to an end.

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Dissolve

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8
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to be given something naturally.

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Endow

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9
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a complaint.

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Grievance

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10
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to urge.

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Impel

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11
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to establish by using authority or power.

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Impose

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12
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to establish.

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Institute

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13
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the belief that individuals are born with rights that cannot be taken away by governments.

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Natural Rights

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14
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the use of authority or power in a cruel or unjust manner.

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Oppression

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15
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to house.

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Quarter

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the quality or state of being correct.

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Rectitude

17
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obvious, having no need of proof.

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Self-evident

18
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a government that abuses its power.

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Tyranny

19
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a single ruler that possess and abuses absolute government power.

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Tyrant

20
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basic rights of the people that may not be taken away.

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Unalienable (Inalienable) Rights

21
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the act of exercising power by force.

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Usurpation