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- Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good. What document is this clause from?

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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

Step-by-step explanation:

That's what it is - it's an excerpt. Look it up if you need. Sorry if I screwed up the name a bit - it's a bit clunky for such an important text. Why not drop the "man" but keep the "citizen?"

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The appropriate response is Declaration of the Rights of Man - 1789. The point of all political affiliation is the safeguarding of the normal and imprescriptible privileges of man. These rights are freedom, property, security, and imperviousness to abuse. The standard of all sway lives basically in the country.
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