The "unalienable rights" identified by the Declaration of Independence are
a. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
b. freedom of speech, press, and assembly.
c. life, liberty, and property ownership.
d. the right to own property and bear arms to protect it.
e. equality, liberty, and equal protection.
Ans: a. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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A) complicated business skills dependent on navigation B) write important books on astronomy, medicine, and surgery C) have a unified concept of the universe in which gods played an important role D) have a unified conception of the universe in which astrology played an important role
Citing the need for a "wall of separation," the Supreme Court has banned all public displays of religious messages in government buildings
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.