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Which rights does the Declaration of Independence list as unalienable? health, wealth, and the defense of one's possessions life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness consent, cooperation, and representation in government property, prosperity, and treatment with respect

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I believe it's LIfe, LIberty, and The Pusuit of Happiness

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life liberty and the prusutie of happiness.

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