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The unalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence can be described as rights that — are granted by the government all people possess as human beings can be guaranteed only by state governments
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The unalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence can be described as rights that —
are granted by the government
all people possess as human beings
can be guaranteed only by state governments
must be enacted into law in order to be accepted
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the correct answer is ALL PEOPLE POSSESS AS HUMAN BEINGS
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