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Rights which are based upon laws of nature, and which cannot be taken away are called: A. civil rights B. petition of rights C. unalienable rights D. political rights
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Rights which are based upon laws of nature, and which cannot be taken away are called: A. civil rights B. petition of rights C. unalienable rights D. political rights
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the answer is C. Unalienable rights
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Rights which are based upon laws of nature, and which cannot be taken away are called unalienable rights. The correct answer is C, unalienable rights.
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