No,It's in the Bill of Rights
Its really The basic rights of the government come from the people :)
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happinness.
The basic principle in the Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence have their roots in the British Constitution. This is ironic since the colonials fought a bloody war to secure independence from England.
The Declaration of Independence states that every person is born with the right of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The Declaration of Independence.
must protect basic human rights
That our Rights are given by God and merely affirmed by our Constituton/Bill of rights.
the pursuit of life liberty and happiness
God gives certain people the right to govern.
magna carta
they would not have many rights
The three inalienable rights outlined in the Declaration of Independence are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These rights are deemed fundamental and cannot be taken away or denied by government. They reflect the belief that all individuals are entitled to certain basic freedoms and protections. The declaration emphasizes that the purpose of government is to secure these rights for its citizens.