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11 February, 02:35

Thomas Jefferson identified which rights as "unalienable rights" in the Declaration of Independence?

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  1. 11 February, 03:56
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    Right to freedom

    Right to life

    Right to the pursuit of happiness

    Explanation:

    The right to freedom is where Thomas focuses and manages to describe in a philosophical way that man is free by nature and that no state or government can give or take away that right, it is a natural state which cannot be removed by any law.

    The right to life is the right of birth given by God and that the whole society must unite so that it continues, nobody has the right to remove it or give it only the same nature

    To seek happiness without leading to the total anarchy of the human being, man has a purpose and a reason for life that he must seek without affecting the general society and must have clear objectives in order to achieve his natural objective of existence
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