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question 18 (multiple choice worth 3 points) (01.02r mc) which statement reflects an idea in the declaration of independence? the people have natural rights they are born with that no government can take away the people have an obligation to always obey their government due to the social contract. the people have individual rights that differ depending on what work each person does the people have a duty to ensure that others support each government law or policy. question 19 (multiple choice worth 3 points) (01.06r mc) how has the process of incorporation of u.s. supreme court rulings affected individual rights? it has increased protection for rights by limiting state governments powers
The Declaration of Independence emphasizes natural rights that are inalienable. The idea that people have natural rights they are born with that no government can take away is a central tenet. The other options go against the spirit of the Declaration which was about asserting individual freedoms and breaking away from oppressive rule. For the question about the incorporation of U.S. Supreme - Court rulings, the process has limited state governments' powers to infringe on individual rights, thus increasing protection for rights.
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Question 18: The people have natural rights they are born with that no government can take away
Question 19: It has increased protection for rights by limiting state governments' powers