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BigorU [14]
1 year ago
7

What is an unalienable right

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2 answers:
alukav5142 [94]1 year ago
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Answer:

A right that cannot be given or taken away, this is referred to in the Declaration of Independence. I hope this helps!

Umnica [9.8K]1 year ago
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Rights that cannot be given or taken away.These are in our Declaration of Independence.
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