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Where did the notion of unalienable rights, listed in the Declaration of Independence, come from? A)Thomas Paine B)John Locke
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Where did the notion of unalienable rights, listed in the Declaration of Independence, come from?
A)Thomas Paine
B)John Locke
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B. John Locke was the one who thought of “unalienable rights”
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B, John Locke came up with the idea of the Declaration of Independence
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