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The national archives is part of the federal government which means that its content

Belongs to everyone
Is off limits to the public
Comes with extreme licensing fees
Is outdated and useless

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Answer: Belongs to everyone

The National archives is a part of the federal government which means that its content belongs to everyone.

Step-by-step explanation:

National archives hold records of importance which include Bill of rights, the constitution, declaration of independence and records of ordinary citizens.

NARA, National Archives and Records Administration is responsible for keeping hold of the records. It also performs the task of increasing public access to these records.

The records of federal government are not protected by copyright and thus belong to the public domain. Records from other sources can be granted copyright protection.

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