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Jack Aguirre
16 June, 17:36
Who created the unalienable rights
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Cassie
16 June, 20:27
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Although the idea of inalienable rights existed ever since the Enlightenment Period in Europe, it was Thomas Jefferson who perhaps made them the most famous in the Declaration of Independence.
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