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Unalienable rights are rights that can never be taken away. Which amendment is the best example of an "unalienable right?"
Group of answer choices
Freedom to shoot a firearm
Right to protest
Freedom of religion
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Freedom of religion.
Reason: "Unalienable rights" refer to fundamental liberties (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness). Freedom of religion is a core liberty protected by the First Amendment and most closely matches that idea; the others (shooting a firearm, protesting) are specific exercises of rights that can be regulated.
Reason: "Unalienable rights" refer to fundamental liberties (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness). Freedom of religion is a core liberty protected by the First Amendment and most closely matches that idea; the others (shooting a firearm, protesting) are specific exercises of rights that can be regulated.
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