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Declaration of Independence worksheets available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide comprehensive coverage of America's foundational document, helping students analyze its historical context, philosophical principles, and lasting impact on democratic governance. These expertly crafted resources guide learners through close reading exercises that examine key passages, identify Enlightenment influences, and explore the grievances against King George III that justified colonial rebellion. Students strengthen critical thinking skills by comparing early drafts with the final version, analyzing the rhetorical strategies employed by Thomas Jefferson and the Continental Congress, and connecting the document's ideals to subsequent American historical developments. Each worksheet includes detailed answer keys and practice problems that reinforce understanding of natural rights theory, social contract philosophy, and the document's role in shaping constitutional principles. These free printables cover essential concepts from the document's creation in 1776 through its interpretation in landmark Supreme Court cases, ensuring comprehensive mastery of this pivotal moment in American history.
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