SLO Question Twenty-Four Cause and Effect Explanation
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- Q1The Declaration of Independence, written by _______________________________ , outlined grievances against the King of England.Thomas Jefferson30s
- Q2Jefferson argued that the __________________________ failed to protect the colonists' rights.King30s
- Q3Jefferson listed specific _________________________________ where the King violated the colonists' rights.grievances30s
- Q4Examples include: ________________________________________________ , restricting trade, and denying trial by jury.imposing taxes without consent30s
- Q5Colonists believed that their rights as _________________________ were being ignored.Englishmen30s
- Q6The Declaration suggested that when a government fails to protect these rights, the people have the right to seek ______________________.redress.30s
- Q7___________________________________was seen as a way to seek fair treatment and protect their rights.Petitioning Parliament30s
- Q8The colonists argued for the right to petition Parliament as a ___________________________________ of a fair government.fundamental principle30s
- Q9This included the right to have their voices heard and to be treated ____________________ under the law.equally30s
- Q10By petitioning Parliament, the colonists sought to assert their rights and _______________________________________demand justice.30s
- Q11Jefferson's declaration that the King ______________________ protect the colonists' rights led to the belief that the colonists should have the right to petition Parliament for equal treatment.did not30s
- Q12This cause-and-effect relationship highlighted the colonists' desire for fairness and justice, which eventually contributed to the push for _________________________.independence.30s