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What are unalienable rights, and why did thomas jefferson mention them in the declaration of independence?.

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Answer:The unalienable rights that are mentioned in the Declaration of Independence could just as well have been inalienable, which means the same thing. Inalienable or unalienable refers to that which cannot be given away or taken away.

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