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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson asserts that certain unalienable rights are _____.
a.) endowed to humans by their Creator
b.) only valid in certain circumstances
c.) determined by the Supreme Court
d.) agreed upon by a majority vote
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a.) endowed to humans by their Creator
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