What right(s) were considered unalienable in the declaration of independence?
a. the right t...
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What right(s) were considered unalienable in the declaration of independence?
a. the right to bear arms
b. the rights of life, liberty , and the pursuit of happiness
c. the right to own property
d. the right to assemble
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