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How do the protestors with the signs saying "A livable planet is an unalienable right" and "Life, liberty, property" use the Declaration of Independence to express an opinion?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although the question does not provide any reference about who the protestors were or what kind of protest it is referring to, we can say that when protestors carry signs saying "A livable planet is an unalienable right" and "Life, liberty, property," they use the Declaration of Independence to express an opinion based on the statements included the Declaration of Independence, promulgated on July 4, 1776.

This means that protesters tried to make a reference with the rights stated in the Declaration and included the environment, considering planet Eart, mother Earth, as a sentient being that needs to be respected and taken care of.

The protesters use this sign to express the role that the government has in

protecting the natural rights of its citizens as it is contained in the article of declaration.

According to the Philosopher John Locke, people have unalienable rights by God. These rights include:

  • Life,
  • Liberty
  • rights to pursue of Happiness
  • Rights to talk freely
  • Rights to own properties

Out these rights outlined above, the three most fundamental rights as contained in the declaration are the rights to life, liberty and to own properties

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