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In the Declaration of Independence, it states that people have

"unalienable rights". What is the best definition for unalienable
rights?


A. Citizens may lose these rights if they disobey their rulers
B. These are rights that are given only to those people who own land.
C. These are rights that the state governments can take away from its citizens.
D. these are rights that we are born with and no one, not even our
government, may violate these rights.

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Answer:

The answer is D. these are rights that we are born with and no one, not even our government, may violate these rights.

The definition of unalienable rights are rights that can't be taken away.

Hope this helps, Kam.

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