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18 May, 20:03

The Declaration of Independence uses the phrase "inalienable" to describe? A) citizens who are natural born and may serve high offices in government

B) natural rights that cannot be taken away from a person by any government C) popular sovereignty as the only proper way to determine legitimate government D) theory of social contract and how no one can violate it, whether person or government

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  1. 18 May, 23:44
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    B. natural rights that cant be taken away from a person
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