The Declaration of Independence - 1776

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Displayed in the National Archives of the United States of America is a signed copy of the American Declaration of Independence. It is one of the most important documents ever written.

Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence and the final version was signed by the members of the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776: A day that will always be revered by the citizens of the United States of America.

The Declaration is, of course, a statement that America was to be free of British rule. However, of equal or even greater importance to Americans, as well as oppressed people throughout the world, it is a declaration of human rights. In the document, Jefferson declares that "all men are created equal": That they are born with certain "unalienable rights". That those rights include: "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".

Jefferson and the members of the Continental Congress were making a statement that America would not accept hereditary rule by a king or any other aristocracy. Men and women should be able to determine their own fate through hard work and effort, not by right of birth.

Democracy was to be the method of government for the new nation.

The Declaration of Independence - 1776

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A signed copy of the Declaration of Independence can be found in ______________.
the Smithsonian Institute
Liberty Hall
the National Archives
Pratt Library
Who wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence?
George Washington
Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson
Ben Franklin
In the American Declaration of Independence Jefferson states that all men ____________.
should be wealthy
are created equal
should have a farm
should be ship owners
The Americans who signed the Declaration did not believe in ______________.
hereditary rule
democracy
liberty
freedom
Americans at the time of the Declaration of Independence believed that a person's fate should be determined through ____________.
hard work and effort
governmental programs
free land
inheritance
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Geography

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Pittsburgh is _____ of Philadelphia.
northeast
northwest
southeast
southwest
This state is south of Pennsylvania.
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
Maryland
Lake Erie is ___________ of Pennsylvania.
northeast
northwest
southeast
southwest
The Catskill mountains are __________ of Pennsylvania.
northeast
northwest
southeast
southwest
Philadelphia is located in the ___________ of Pennsylvania.
northeast
northwest
southeast
southwest
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The Declaration of Independence - 1776
Introduction
Comprehension
Geography