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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson argued for certain “unalienable rights” that were endowed by the Creator. Mark the statement if it refers to a right mentioned in the Declaration of Independence. A. People have the right to property. B. People have the right to the pursuit of happiness. C. People have the right to liberty. its multi choice

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"B. People have the right to the pursuit of happiness. C. People have the right to liberty" are all correct. Although Jefferson doesn't specifically mention property, it is implied.

The correct answers are

A) People have the right to pursuit of pleasure.

B) People have the right to life.

The Declaration of Independence was the document that officially made America independent from Great Britain. In this historic document, Jefferson outlined certain guaranteed (aka unalienable rights) that all men had. This includes the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." These rights ensured that people had the ultimate control over their lives rather than a government entity.