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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Declaration of Independence reflects the principle of natural rights of life, liberty, and property, using them in part to justify the document natural rights of life, liberty, and property, including a bill of rights with the document social contract by describing the type of government all nations should have social contract by describing the types of individual rights all nations should have

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ChrisNeedsHelp

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

im here handsome

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

lolol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol :)

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

B seems legit

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

although A seems legit too

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

hmmm

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

B seems more informed

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

A is like a receipt without buying anything

OpenStudy (anonymous):

than which one is correct bro?

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

B :D

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

B for Bro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay lol B for Boy

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

lol wow

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

b for brilliant

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

B for helpplzzHISTORY is handsome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B for Better be the best answer

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

lol

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

WHAT

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

ARE YOU DENYING MY SKILLS

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

GRRRR

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay few more questions. Will make it as new question

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

B FOR BAD

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

alright bebeh

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