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What is a key philosophy in the Declaration of Independence?
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People have "certain unalienable rights"
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What is another word for a person's beliefs or ideas?
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Philosophy/Philosophies
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What is another word for inherent?
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Natural
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What are the "certain unalienable rights" that people have?
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life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
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What does "certain unalienable rights" mean?
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rights that can not be taken away
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What was one of John Locke's ideas ?
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People have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
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What was one of John Locke's ideas?
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Government is created to protect the rights of people and has only the limited and specific powers the people consent to give it.
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What was a key philosophy in the Declaration of Independence?
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People establish government to protect those rights?
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What led to a desire for independence and democratic government in the American colonies?
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New political ideas
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