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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson used the phrase "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" to identify what all men should be allowed to possess. What is the phrase that sums up these rights?

unalienable rights

American rights

natural rights

citizens' rights
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The phrase that sums up these rights is **unalienable rights**.
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