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Jaxson Hutchinson
24 October, 20:35
What are natural rights in the preamble
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Roger Richards
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He Preamble The Declaration of Independence has four parts. The Preamble explains why the Continental Congress drew up the Declaration. Natural Rights The second part, the Declaration of Natural Rights, states that people have certain basic rights and that government should protect those rights.
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