How was Stoic interpretation of "natural law" a foundation for the U.S. Declaration of Independence?

A) The foundation of the U.S. Constitution is built off of laws as codified by Justinian, and the basis of those laws is the "natural law."
B) Natural law is considered the invisible guiding hand of civilization and was therefore integral to independence in the U.S.
C) Natural laws provided for both the laws that citizens agree are righteous and the opportunity to rebel against those they feel unjust.
D) The foundation of the Declaration of Independence was the ability to change or delete laws that were no longer applicable within a society as it evolved.
E) None of these


C

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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