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Which statement best explains the personal rights of U.S. citizens and where they come from?(1 point)
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The Constitution guarantees citizens the personal rights of security, liberty, and private property.
The Constitution guarantees citizens the personal rights of security, liberty, and private property.
Personal rights of life, liberty, and property come from legislation passed by government.
Personal rights of life, liberty, and property come from legislation passed by government.
The Constitution guarantees citizens the rights to do whatever people want to do without interference.
The Constitution guarantees citizens the rights to do whatever people want to do without interference.
The Constitution provides the right for citizens to vote for those who make legislation to protect personal rights.
The Constitution provides the right for citizens to vote for those who make legislation to protect personal rights.
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The Constitution guarantees citizens the personal rights of security, liberty, and private property.
Explanation: Personal rights are protected by the Constitution (including the Bill of Rights and later amendments), which limits government power and secures rights such as personal security, liberty, and property.
Explanation: Personal rights are protected by the Constitution (including the Bill of Rights and later amendments), which limits government power and secures rights such as personal security, liberty, and property.
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