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What did it mean to say that the people’s natural rights are “inalienable”?
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The rights cannot be taken away from the people.
The rights cannot be taken away from the people.
The rights are dependent upon the good behavior of the people.
The rights are dependent upon the good behavior of the people.
The rights apply to natural-born citizens rather than to foreigners.
The rights apply to natural-born citizens rather than to foreigners.
The rights are dependent upon the good will of the monarch.
The rights are dependent upon the good will of the monarch.
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The rights cannot be taken away from the people.
(“Inalienable” means these rights cannot be surrendered, transferred, or removed.)
(“Inalienable” means these rights cannot be surrendered, transferred, or removed.)
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