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From Jefferson's statement that governments are instituted to secure basic human rights, the argument logically follows that
Any form of government that suppresses people's freedoms should be overthrown.
One of Jefferson's main complaints against the king is that he has
created chaos by refusing to pass or administer just laws.
From the Declaration of Independence, what can be inferred about Jefferson's general attitude toward revolution?
Revolution is a method of last resort.
Jefferson's list of self-evident truths is effective because it
imparts a sense of reasonableness to the beginning of his argument.