Chapter 117. Quiz for Global Viewpoints

117.1 Declarations of Independence: The United States and Venezuela

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Chapter 22: Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775–1825
Quiz for Global Viewpoints: Declarations of Independence: The United States and Venezuela

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Question 117.1

Correct. The answer is a. The Declaration famously claimed that all men are “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.”
Incorrect. The answer is a. The Declaration famously claimed that all men are “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.”
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Question 117.2

Incorrect. The answer is c. Keenly aware that revolution was a serious thing, the authors argued that governments should not be overthrown for “light and transient Causes,” but only after a “long Train of Abuses and Usurpations” had occurred.
Correct. The answer is c. Keenly aware that revolution was a serious thing, the authors argued that governments should not be overthrown for “light and transient Causes,” but only after a “long Train of Abuses and Usurpations” had occurred.
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Question 117.3

Correct. The answer is a. The authors of both documents took pains to point out that their actions were both just and legal, if the laws were understood correctly.
Incorrect. The answer is a. The authors of both documents took pains to point out that their actions were both just and legal, if the laws were understood correctly.
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Question 117.4

Incorrect. The answer is b. The authors of the Venezuelan declaration proclaimed their commitment to the “holy Catholic and Apostolic Religion of Jesus Christ,” while the authors of the U.S. declaration made mention only of the “Creator.”
Correct. The answer is b. The authors of the Venezuelan declaration proclaimed their commitment to the “holy Catholic and Apostolic Religion of Jesus Christ,” while the authors of the U.S. declaration made mention only of the “Creator.”
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