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5 September, 14:00

What would qualify as an "inalienable right" by the standards of the Declaration of Independence?

A. The right to a guaranteed income

B. The right to a tax refund

C. The. right to be happy in life

D. The right to be free from arbitrary execution

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  1. 5 September, 14:03
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    The answer is: C. The. right to be happy in life.

    The Declaration of Independence, written primarily by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 to leave Britain's unfair rule, claims that people possess the "inalienable right" to pursue what makes them happy. These rights are natural and guaranteed, and cannot be taken away from people.
  2. 5 September, 14:04
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    C. The Right To Be Happy In Life
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