Thomas Jefferson's Autobiography
Jefferson blames England's abuses on
King George
After heated debate, a passage condemning King George for encouraging the slave trade was allowed to remain.
False
Jefferson believed that, whenever abuses occur in government, the government should be promptly changed
False
The Declaration of Independence guarantees that all men and women are granted the same rights
False
The possibility of future friendship between America and England is repeatedly emphasized throughout the draft
False
Writing about this historic composition later, Jefferson indicates that he welcomed the changes
False
Changes in the original wording of the Declaration of Independence were made because of
the need to appease various political factions
To what audience is the Declaration of Independence addressed?
all humankind
Which elements of persuasive writing can be found in the Declaration of Independence?
all of these
A common characteristic of the Age of Reason that is expressed in the Declaration of Independence is
concern for the public welfare
The central purpose of the Declaration of Independence is to
declare the independence of the colonies and state the reasons for separation from England
Jefferson believed that the final version of the Declaration of Independence was
disappointing because of its many omissions
The view of the English king in the Declaration is that he is
intolerably tyrannical
The Declaration of Independence was adopted after
revisions by Congress
Jefferson faced political opposition regarding
slavery
The final draft of the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776.
True
Close examination of the revised draft shows that most alterations were deletions rather than additions
True
In his autobiography, Thomas Jefferson reveals how Congress altered the original draft of the Declaration of Independence
True
In the opening paragraph, the colonists' right to independence is presented as being in accordance with the laws of nature.
True
King George is held responsible for most of the grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence.
True