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The Declaration of Independence refers to the Rights of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness as being unalienable. What does unalienable mean?
not foreign
indisputable
negotiable
transferable
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Correct choice: indisputable.
Explanation: "unalienable" (or "inalienable") means a right cannot be legitimately taken away, surrendered, or transferred. Of the options given, "indisputable" is the closest match.
Explanation: "unalienable" (or "inalienable") means a right cannot be legitimately taken away, surrendered, or transferred. Of the options given, "indisputable" is the closest match.
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