What did the authors of the Declaration of Independence mean by "unalienable rights?"

Rights for legal citizens and not immigrants
Natural rights that no government can take away
Rights that are separate for loyal British citizens
Natural rights only for the signers of the document
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

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Explanation:

The meaning of the term “unalienable Rights.” The Declaration of Independence states “all Men are Inalienable rights are rights that we are unable to give up, even if we want to. According to the concept of inalienable rights found in the Declaration of Independence, liberty is such a right.

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