Comic strip of the declaration of independence
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Declaration of Independence
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Description: Formative Task Summarize the two big philosophical ideas of national sovereignty and natural rights as described in part 1 of the Declaration of Independence. Matt Wuerker's Editorial Cartoons. Declarations of independence material for Haiti, Venezuela, and Mexico. Students complete pre-read predictions in a think-pair-share activity. About an hour ago.
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