How does the rights of an individual change when he or she is sent to jail? A.)He temporarily loses his right to liberty. B.)He loses his right to pursue happiness. C.)He cannot overthrow the government. D.) His rights never change.

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Answer 1
Answer: A.)He temporarily loses his right to liberty. 

Since it is against the law for him to break out of jail, because he got what he deserves

(however it states that they have the right to liberty, however, this right is terminated once he enters into jail)

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Answer 2
Answer: HELLO

A) WOULD BE THE CORRECT ANSWER

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