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The fifty-five signatories of the Declaration of Independence were courageous in their actions because
 
  A) they wanted to make history.
  B) of their belief in free and fair elections.
  C) the Declaration gave them natural rights.
  D) they had personal insecurities that they overcame.
  E) signing the Declaration was treason and punishable by hanging and drawing and quartering.

Question 2

The first fighting in the American Revolution happened in ________ in early 1775.
 
  A) Georgia
  B) Virginia
  C) Texas
  D) Massachusetts
  E) New York



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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