Which of the following is a true statement about the preamble of the Declaration of Independence

A) It justified the revolution on the basis of natural rights.
B) It listed grievances accusing George III of tyranny.
C) It directed complaints toward Parliament.
D) Unlike earlier documents, it broke away from the language of Republicanism,
E) Unlike earlier documents, it did not directly express the intention of separation.


A

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