What is meant by the phrase "unalienable rights" in the introduction to the deceleration of independence?
A) Rights that people have to earn through good behavior B) rights that cannot be taken away by government C) rights that are limited to citizens of the united states
B
you say b alot...
unalienable would not be limited but resserved and unable to be removed
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The concept of "certain unalienable rights" is evidence that the Founding Fathers of the United States believed in God and for the most part we're strongly religious men with strong beliefs in entitlements bestowed by God upon men, and that these entitlements were so important that no earthly power can rightfully deny them. Therefore, no Government can deny these rights.
okayyy ;;;))
lol i got you i might say B alot, but that is because your answers are b so far
The concept of "certain unalienable rights" is evidence that the Founding Fathers of the United States believed in God and for the most part we're strongly religious men with strong beliefs in entitlements bestowed by God upon men, and that these entitlements were so important that no earthly power can rightfully deny them. Therefore, no Government can deny these rights.
I found that same thing lol
yep yep :)
in wikianswers.com
i found mine on some .gov website lol
and the person in wiki who answered got it from there. lol
yep lol
it was me that answered that question lol
lol
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