What does Unalienable Mean?

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Unalienable means naturally occurring, an entitlement, not to be taken away, as in 'unalienable rights'. Although some argue the idea, it is common belief that everyone is entitled to certain unalienable rights such as the pursuit of happiness.
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Unalienable means naturally occurring, an entitlement, not to be taken away, as in "unalienable rights". Although some argue the idea, it is common belief that everyone
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The Preamble (introduction) to the U. S. Constitution says that all people have the unalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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For The USA it's life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As written in the Declaration of independence.
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