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What "unalienable rights" are included in the Declaration of Independence? Selec

the two correct answers.
O A. religion
O B. liberty
O C. property
OD. the pursuit of happiness
O E. voting

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Answer: Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Explanation: The Declaration of Independence was very influenced by the Enlightenment philosopher John Locke who defended that all people had natural rights which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and the role of the government is to protect those rights.

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