which passage from the article best supports the idea that rights are not boundless? a.if you've read the declaration of independence or the bill of rights, then you've seen the word "right" numerous times. a right is an entitlement or claim to something. b.the declaration states that we all have "certain unalienable rights." these include "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." the founders believed these to be natural rights that can't be given nor taken away. c.here's another example: you have the right to peaceful assembly. yet, the government can put limits on protest locations if day-to-day activities are going to be disrupted. d.other rights americans have that the government cannot take away are listed in the u.s. constitution. you'll find some of them in the bill of rights (the first 10 amendments to the constitution).