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What is natural and inalienable rights?

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Answered by sandhyapm2004
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These are rights that all people have at birth. The government does not grant these rights, and therefore no government can take them away. The Declaration of Independence says that among these rights are “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

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Answered by suprabhapurvey
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Rights such as right to life, freedom of speech, freedom of opinion, equality before law were established as natural and inalienable rights, that is they belong to each human being by birth and could not be taken away. It was duty to state to protect each citizen's natural rights.

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