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1. what are unalienable rights? (1 point)
rights that cannot be denied
rights created by governments
rights that can be limited
rights earned with age
2. which of the following is an example of an unalienable right limiting the powers of government? (1 point)
japanese americans were placed in internment camps.
the states fail to ratify a proposed amendment.
people have a right to a speedy trial.
a state requires voters to show proof of identity.
3. which of the following examples demonstrate how the exercise of one right may infringe upon another right? select all that apply. (2 points)
an educational organization contributes to election campaigns.
a newspaper sells advertising space to increase revenue.
a government surveillance program collects personal data.
protestors line the entrance to an abortion clinic.
4. how would the right to volunteer and distribute campaign fliers during a presidential election best be categorized? (1 point)
economic right
social right
political right
natural right

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