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The preamble to the Declaration of Independence refers to natural rights (using a different term). What are natural rights? rights bestowed by the law rights that all people are entitled to rights for people accepted by society rights that evolve with society
The preamble to the Declaration of Independence refers to natural rights (using a different term). Natural rights are the rights that all people are entitled to.
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The preamble to the Declaration of Independence refers to natural rights (using a different term). Natural rights are the rights that all people are entitled to.

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What are natural rights? rights bestowed by the law rights that all people are entitled to rights for people accepted by society rights that evolve with society
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Economic and political challenges North Carolina faced after gaining independence are:
Trade between states and trade overseas was slow to recover
The paper money issued by the Continental Congress was worthless.
The southern part of Carolina became wealthier than the northern part.
Too many counties joined the state, causing a strain on resource.
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The long winters in New England sometimes feel like they last forever. -should be revised to have a formal style and objective language.
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