Multiple Choice
The Declaration of Independence lists examples of "inalienable rights" as _____________.
A) the right of all persons to vote
B) life and due process
C) freedom from the rule of kings
D) life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
E) democracy and peace
Correct Answer:

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