Natural Rights
Purpose of Government
Grievance
Influence & Structure
100

These are rights people are born with.

What are natural rights?

100

What is the main purpose of government according to the Declaration?

To protect people’s rights.

100

What is a grievance?

What is a formal complaint?

100

Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

Name one natural right listed in the Declaration.

What is life / liberty / pursuit of happiness?

200

Where does government get its power from?

The consent of the governed.

200

Identify one major grievance related to taxation and explain it.

What is taxation without representation—colonists were taxed without a voice?

200

This part explains why the document was written.

What is the Preamble?

300

According to the Declaration, who gives people natural rights?

Who is the Creator?

300

What can people do if the government fails to protect their rights?

Change or abolish it.

300

Name three grievances listed in the Declaration.

Taxation without representation, quartering troops, no fair trials.

300

Name one other member of the writing committee.

Who is John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, or Robert Livingston.

400

Can the government take away natural rights? Why or why not?

No, because people are born with them.

400

Why was this idea considered radical in the 1700s?

It challenged the divine right of kings.

400

Name one grievance related to courts or laws.

No fair trials or laws made without consent.

400

Which Enlightenment thinker influenced ideas about natural rights?

Who is John Locke?

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