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The Distinctly Canadian Triad of ________ May Have Its Roots

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The distinctly Canadian triad of ________ may have its roots in government supported museums rather than U.S.departments of anthropology.


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Unalienable Rights

Unalienable rights are fundamental freedoms that are considered inherent to all human beings, which cannot be surrendered or transferred; they include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Laissez-faire Capitalism

An economic system in which transactions between private parties are free from government intervention, including regulations, privileges, tariffs, and subsidies.

Slavery

A system in which people are legally owned by others and forced to work for no pay.

Philosophical Statement

An expression or articulation of fundamental beliefs or guiding principles related to philosophy.

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