Unalienable rights, according to the Declaration of Independence, are "rights that cannot be taken away." These rights include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and are considered inherent to all individuals, not granted by the government.
What are unalienable rights according to the Declaration of Independence?
Rights granted by the government
Rights given only to property owners
Rights that cannot be taken away
Rights that apply only during times of war
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