Which of the following best defines the word unalienable?
a. easily given away
b. una...
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Which of the following best defines the word unalienable?
a. easily given away
b. unable to be taken away
c. difficult to understand
d. earned, but not owed user: sha���rom comes from a time when people believed that laws were sent directly from the gods. sha'rom most likely comes from which time period and location?
a. ancient babylon
b. ancient rome
c. modern america
d. napoleonic france
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