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Answer:
1. Preamble. This section explains why the declaration was written-
2. The Declaration of Rights.The section that states the equality and--
3. List of Grievances.Lists the abuses of the Parliament
4. The Resolution. the end of the Declaration.
Answer:
1. Preamble.
This section explains why the declaration was written and why the colonists feel they must separate and form their own nation
2. The Declaration of Rights.
The section that states the equality and rights that all men by right of natural law. This section also explains why government is formed, where government get its power from, and the right of people to abolish a government that is not working and working to create a new one that would.
3. List of Grievances.
This section lists the abuses of the Parliament and King George III on the colonies and what he did not address when the colonies petitioned the King
4. The Resolution.
The end of the Declaration of independence that sums up the problems they had asked the King to correct and declaring their independence from Britain.
Explanation:
The preamble to the Declaration of Independence sets the philosophical and political foundation of the decision to separate themselves from Great Britain.
Jefferson followed the composition of the English Declaration of Rights, signed after the Glorious Revolution (1689).
The Declaration of Independence held twenty-seven distinct grievances concerning the behavior of the King and the British government.
The last part recapitulates the difficulties the King refused to address and declares their independence from Britain.