The phrase "separate and equal station" in the Declaration shows that...

a. its authors wanted to signal that that United States had the right to be free and independent rather than occupied by or a colony of another nation.
b. its authors wished to establish more travel opportunities in their new country.
c. its authors wanted to eliminate class differences in American society.
d. its authors wanted each of the 13 states to become their own individual country.


Answer: a. its authors wanted to signal that that United States had the right to be free and independent rather than occupied by or a colony of another nation.

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