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How does the U.S. Constitution protect the unalienable right to liberty? A. by including the principle of habeas corpus B. by establishing legislative superiority C. by establishing checks and balances D. by including the "necessary and proper" clause

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Answer:by including the principle of habeas corpus

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The U.S. Constitution protects the unalienable right to liberty by including the principle of habeas corpus. Including the principle of habeas corpus protects an individual from unlawful detention and grants individual specific rights to legal counsel and certain judiciary procedures to protect an individuals liberty. 
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