The unalienable rights of United States citizens are protected by the

a. government
b. constitution
c. declaration of independence
d. president

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The unalienable rights of United States citizens are protected by the b. constitution. The Constitution outlines the rights of citizens and establishes the framework of government intended to protect those rights. While the Declaration of Independence mentions unalienable rights, it is the Constitution that provides the legal framework for their protection.

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