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How do the unalienable rights of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness limit the powers of government?

Unalienable rights force the government to expand and protect all rights
Unalienable rights force the government to place no restrictions on liberty
Unalienable rights force the government to act within certain boundaries
Unalienable rights force the government to ignore competing rights

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Its C, Unalienable rights force the government to act within certain boundaries. This helps keep them from doing anything that would go against the constitution, or against the rights of the people.
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the answer is C it makes sure the government cant really mess with them


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