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Where in the Declaration of Independence can you find references to equality, rights, Liberty, opportunity, and democracy?

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Answer: Statement of Human Rights

Explanation: Human rights, as well as the entire Declaration of Independence, is based on the idea of ​​the Enlightenment and natural rights, which, according to the Enlightenment, are inherent and inherent in literally all people. Thus, the Declaration proposed by Thomas Jefferson also included the Statement or also Philosophy of Human Rights, according to which all people are equal, with the rights to liberty, life, all have equal chances in the pursuit of their personal happiness. In doing so, the exercise of these innate rights does not require a mediator in the form of a King and the like, but God or deity directly gives that opportunity to all people without intermediaries

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References to equality, rights, Liberty, opportunity, and democracy can be found in Statement of Human Rights. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
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