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What was the meaning of "unalienable rights" as used in the Declaration of Independence?

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a rights granted by governments in order to win the support of their citizens

b rights that all people are entitled to and cannot be taken away

c rights granted to all Englishmen by the Magna Carta

d rights that all citizens enjoy without any limits or responsibilities

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rights that all people are entitled to and cannot be taken away

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The meaning of "unalienable rights" as used in the Declaration of Independence was B) Rights that all people are entitled to and cannot be taken away.

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