What is the what is the unalienable rights????

answer - is those rights that cannot be surrendered, sold or transferred to someone else

am i correct???????

My ss teacher gave us a review packet for the final. We just have to do the definitions and fill in charts but she said that it's NOT a vocab. test.

I looked in my textbook (glossary) for this word and it's not there (i checked in the U section). So i googled it and i found this answer and i want to make sure if I'm correct because not everything in the internet is true.

Yes, you're right.

thanks ;)

You're welcome.

Yes, you are correct. Unalienable rights are those rights that cannot be surrendered, sold, or transferred to someone else. These are fundamental rights that are considered inherent to every human being and are often associated with life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It's important to note that the term "unalienable rights" is also commonly referred to as "inalienable rights."

As for verifying information found on the internet, it's a good practice to cross-reference multiple reputable sources to ensure accuracy. While searching on Google can be a helpful starting point, it's always best to consult reliable and credible sources such as textbooks, academic journals, or official government websites to confirm information. In this case, since your textbook's glossary did not include the term, it might be worth discussing the question with your teacher to get a definitive answer.