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supie:

What did the authors of the Declaration of Independence mean by "unalienable rights?" Rights for legal citizens and not immigrants Natural rights that no government can take away Rights that are separate for loyal British citizens Natural rights only for the signers of the document

supie:

So, what I got from Google on what `unalienable rights` are: ` "In the Declaration of Independence, America's founders defined unalienable rights as including “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” These rights are considered “inherent in all persons and roughly what we mean today when we say human rights,” said Peter Berkowitz, director of the State Department Policy` " So, that means the answer is B?

Laylalyssa:

ya ur right

supie:

Thanks

Laylalyssa:

np

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