US History Review 3
Which phrase from the Declaration of Independence most clearly reflects the idea that the people are the source of government
"... deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed... "
Which document served as the most direct model for this resolution
Declaration of Independence
which document is most closely associated with John Locke's social contract theory of government
Declaration of Independence
This quotation reflects beliefs mainly derived
John Locke's theory of natural rights
Which action can be justified by the political philosophy expressed in the Declaration of Independence
a group of rebels tries to overthrow a repressive government
Which two key principles of government are included in the Declaration of Independence
consent of the governed and natural rights
The Declaration of Independence contributed to the development of democracy by
indicating that people are the source of power
The writings of John Locke, Jean-Jaques Rousseau, and Baron de Montesquieu are significant in United States history because they
influenced the authors of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
In writing the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson based his argument for American independence on the idea that
people have natural rights as human beings
John Locke's theory of natural rights, as reflected in the Declaration of Independence, states that
power to govern belongs to all people
According to the Declaration of Independence, governments are established to
protect the natural rights of citizens
This quotation is evidence that some of the basic ideas in the Declaration of Independence were
reflections of the philosophies of the European Enlightenment
This statement from the Declaration of Independence indicates that government has a responsibility to
respond to the will of the people
"That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men..." This quotation presents a justification for
revolution
The declaration of Independence states that the fundamental purpose of the government is to
secure for the people their natural rights
According to the Declaration of Independence, the purpose of government is to
secure natural rights for the people
In the Declaration of Independence, the argument for freedom from British rule is based primarily on the
social contract theory of government developed by John Locke
A major purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to
state colonial grievances against British rule
The Declaration of Independence contains a
statement of grievances against the King of England
The Declaration of Independence contributed to the development of democracy in that it
suggested that the people are the source of power
The idea expressed in the quotation "All just government derives its authority from the consent of the governed" is most directly found in
the United States Declaration of Independence
According to the quotation, governments get their authority from
the people
John Locke's theory of the social contract, as developed in the United States Declaration of Independence, stated that
the people should revolt against a government that did not protect their rights
Which principle of government is proposed in the Declaration of Independence
the primary function of government is to protect natural rights
The right of the people to overthrow a tyrannical government is a main theme of which document
Declaration of independence