The student explains the meaning of “natural rights” and “unalienable,” including the founders’ argument that fundamental rights arise out of man’s nature as a human person, that these rights do not come from other people or any government, and that these rights cannot be denied or taken away unless the person has used them to violate the rights of another. C
Standard detail
9-12.USH.8.D
Depth 1Parent ID: A67DE0CAC656406C81B13DA75E850D99Standard set: United States History: 1492-2008: Grades 9-12
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- 9-12.USH.8.D
- List ID
- D
- Standard ID
- 9D467135257E49F59D4360FEFECA9490
- Subject
- Social Studies (2023-)
- Grades
- 09, 10, 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- A67DE0CAC656406C81B13DA75E850D99
- Source document
- South Dakota Social Studies Standards Adopted April 17, 2023
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US