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which groups of people were excluded from the principles of unalienable rights in the declaration of independence? select all that apply.
□ women
□ immigrants to the colonies
□ enslaved african americans
□ white males
□ indigenous peoples
To determine the excluded groups, we analyze the context of the Declaration of Independence. Women were excluded from political rights and equal status. Enslaved African Americans were considered property, not holders of unalienable rights. Indigenous peoples were displaced and not included in the rights framework. Immigrants to the colonies (many who were white, male, and property - owning) could be included, and White males (especially property - owning ones) were the primary beneficiaries. So the excluded groups are women, enslaved African Americans, and Indigenous peoples.
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A. women
C. enslaved African Americans
E. Indigenous peoples