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Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence

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Social Studies

8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 11 Questions

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8.18 Declaration of Independence

Explain the historical and present-day significance of the Declaration of Independence.

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​The Declaration of Independence.

​Key Questions

​1. Where does a government get its power?

​2. What is the purpose of a government?

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Multiple Choice

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

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King George 

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Thomas Paine

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Paul Revere

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Thomas Jefferson

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Multiple Choice

When was the Declaration of Independence signed?

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July 4th, 1776

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March 5th, 1770

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April 14th, 1912

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September 3rd, 1783

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Multiple Choice

Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?

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Philadelphia

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Boston

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New 

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Charleston

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​Why

  • ​Why did the colonists feel the need to write the Declaration of Independence?

  • to gain support from Europe (France, Spain)

  • ​to officially declare independence

  • ​to build support from the colonists

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Multiple Choice

___ people have "certain unalienable rights."

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All

2

Some

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Multiple Choice

Natural rights ______ be taken away.

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Can

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Cannot

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Think about it...

​Thomas Paine said that "Society in every state is a blessing, but Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one."

With your desk partner, take 1 minute to discuss the following questions.

  1. What does the quote mean?

  2. Why do people establish governments?

  3. What does a good government look like?​

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Open Ended

Why do people need establish governments?

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Multiple Choice

When a government violates the rights of its citizens, _______ should change the government.

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The Leaders

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The People

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​Natural Rights

Thomas Jefferson borrowed ideas from other philosophers.

People have natural rights...

  • ​Life

  • ​Liberty

  • ​Pursuit of Happiness

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media

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Multiple Select

Which groups did NOT have these inherent rights assigned by the Declaration>

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Native Americans

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Women

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Slaves

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The Declaration unified the colonies and was the first document that mentioned the "United States of America."

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The Declaration inspired other nations to create their own similar documents.

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True

2

False

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Open Ended

How is the Declaration still important to American citizens today?

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​The Declaration of Independence.

​Key Questions

​1. Where does a government get its power?

​2. What is the purpose of a government?

8.18 Declaration of Independence

Explain the historical and present-day significance of the Declaration of Independence.

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