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Read the excerpt, and then answer the questions.

To be equally free is to
Acquiring property is an example of
A person's rights cannot be

Read the excerpt, and then answer the questions. To be equally free is to Acquiring-example-1

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Answer:

1.) To be equally free is to have inherent rights

2.) Acquiring property is an example of enjoyment of life and liberty

3.) A person’s rights cannot be taken away

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I got it correct on Edge 2020. the person above is correct, I just wanted to word it without confusion for edge users :)

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Answer:

1. To have certain inherent right

2. Freedom

3. Deprived

Step-by-step explanation:

Looking at the short text I'm the titled "Understanding the Virginia Declaration of Rights." The summary of the stated is as follows:

1.. To be equally free is to "have a certain inherent right."

2. Acquiring a property is an example of FREEDOM

3. A person's rights cannot be DEPRIVED

Hence, in this case

1. To have a certain inherent right

2. Freedom

3. Deprived

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