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What was the meaning of “unalienable rights” in the Declaration of Independence? A. rights granted to all Englishmen by the Magna Carta

B. rights granted by governments in order to win the support of their citizens

C. rights that all people are entitled to and that should not be taken away

D. rights that all citizens enjoy without any responsibilities attached

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