| Term | Definition |
| Justification | a reason that justifies or defends |
| Impel | to drive or urge forward |
| Prudence | caution with regard to practical matter |
| Self-Evident | evident in itself without proof or demonstration |
| Unalienable | not to be seperated |
| Consent | to permit, approve, or agree |
| Abolish | to put an end to |
| Principle | an accepted rule of action or conduct |
| Transient | not lasting, not enduring |
| Usurp | to seize or hold with by force or without legal right |
| Evince | to show clearly |
| Despot | a king or ruler with absolute, unlimited power |
| Tyranny | arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power |
| Candid | frank, outspoken |
| Assent | to agree |
| Inestimable | unable to be estimated |
| Formidable | causing fear |
| Depository | a place where something is deposited or stored |
| Fatigue | a cause of weariness |
| Levy | an imposing or collecting of taxes by authority or force |
| Comply | to agree |
| Dissolve | to disappear |