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Which idea is shared by both the Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
that church and the state should be separate
that men and women have equal rights
that resistance to tyranny is a right
that all men have natural rights
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That all men have natural rights.
Both documents assert inherent rights (the Declaration of Independence calls them "unalienable Rights" such as life and liberty; the Declaration of the Rights of Man refers to "natural and imprescriptible rights").
Both documents assert inherent rights (the Declaration of Independence calls them "unalienable Rights" such as life and liberty; the Declaration of the Rights of Man refers to "natural and imprescriptible rights").
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