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According to the Constitution, which of the following is true about “unalienable rights”?
They can never be taken away from the government.
They can only be changed by the government.
They can never be taken away from the people.
They only apply to citizens of the United States.
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They can never be taken away from the people.
(“Unalienable rights” — e.g., life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness — are described in the Declaration of Independence as rights inherent to people that cannot be taken away.)
(“Unalienable rights” — e.g., life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness — are described in the Declaration of Independence as rights inherent to people that cannot be taken away.)
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