TEKS Social Studies Grade 8 - 8.19.A: Define & Give Examples Of Unalienable Rights
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Grade 8
Social Studies
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- Q1The rights listed above were —defined by President George Washington in his Farewell Addressestablished by the ratification of the U.S. Constitutiondefined by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independenceestablished by a series of Supreme Court decisions60s8.19.A: Social Studies - Citizenship
- Q2This list includes rights that are considered —legislatedtransferableunalienableinherited60s8.19.A: Social Studies - Citizenship
- Q3This excerpt refers to rights that people —earn by demonstrating loyalty to their governmentare granted after enlistment in the militaryreceive by becoming citizens of a countryhave as a result of being human60s8.19.A: Social Studies - Citizenship
- Q4In this excerpt, the authors of the Virginia Declaration of Rights are describing rights they consider —protected under religious doctrinedefined by the courtsnatural and possessed at birthgranted to citizens by their government60s8.19.A: Social Studies - Citizenship