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The way to say unalienable rights is UN-ALIEN-ABLE
The 3 "unalienable rights" mentioned by Thomas Jefferson in the American Declaration of Independence are: Life Liberty Pursuit of Happiness Note that Jefferson did not say that these are the ONLY unalienable rights; he said that these 3 are AMONG our rights. Unalienable, or inalienable rights are those that we human beings have just by our nature. They are not granted by govenment or any other institution, and they can not be taken away; they can only be violated.
The U.S. Declaration of Independence 1776 wrote that every person had unalienable rights which were life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. So the writers of the Declaration of Independence were the ones who discovered this unalienable, but they mainly this idea was from John Locke who believe in natural rights which were life, liberty, and protection of property! I would say they writers of the Declaration of Independence got it from John Locke.
The United States Declaration of Independence states that "all men are created equal" and endowed with certain unalienable rights. Similarly, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations, recognizes the inherent dignity and equality of all human beings.
people have equal rights for this country under god and its people.
The declaration stated that all people have certain human rights that should be respected by ''all peoples and all nations.''
It gives us our 'unalienable' rights such as voting and stuff.
alienable rights are those that may be given up,inalienable rights are those that cannot be given up
Thomas Jefferson stated the government should be based on protecting the rights of people's freedom. The Declaration of Independence was based on the rights of people.
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
The Declaration of Independence did not address the people. It was sent to Britain and listed the ways they had wronged them. In it, however, it does say that people have the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and that Britain has gone against these rights. This suggested that they would protect these rights in their new government.
People may refer to the Declaration of Independence as an example of how early people gained rights and it should still be a way to gain rights now/ in the future.