The Declaration of Independence refers to "unalienable rights."
In your opinion, which of the...
History, 27.02.2020 05:57 hayleylaw2018
The Declaration of Independence refers to "unalienable rights."
In your opinion, which of the following things are examples of this sort of right?
Share your ideas by checking any of the boxes that are "unalienable" in your opinion.
The right to practice your religion
The right to say what you want to say
The right to vote
The right to own property
The right to be happy
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