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How does “set(ing) forth in a solemn declaration the natural, unalienable, and sacred rights of man” reflect, embody, show, or exemplify Enlightenment values and/or goals? Clearly and correctly explain how this phrase does so.

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This shift in theory has and will continue to have been broad. In particular, the idea that certain rights belong to human beings simply by the virtue of our humanitys core.

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This document reflected Enlightenment goals, set up a limited monarchy, ensured equality before the law for all male citizens, and ended Church interference in government.

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