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What is meant by the phrase "unalienable rights" in the introduction to the Declaration of Independence?

Rights that people have to earn through good behavior
Rights that cannot be taken away by government
Rights that are limited to citizens of the United States
Rights that belong to Native Americans

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Answer:

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because, there are limits to rights. no one is above the law

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The are rights that can't be taken away by the government. i.g... life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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