What are the self-evident rights listed in the Declaration of Independence?

The self-evident rights listed in the Declaration of Independence are:

1. Right to Life: All individuals have the inherent right to life, meaning they have the right to live without undue interference or threat to their survival.

2. Right to Liberty: All individuals have the right to be free in their actions and choices, as long as they do not infringe upon the rights and freedoms of others.

3. Right to Pursue Happiness: Individuals have the right to seek their own happiness and fulfillment, pursuing their goals and aspirations as long as they do not harm others or violate their rights.

These are considered self-evident because they are considered fundamental and universal rights that are a natural part of being human, independent of any specific legal or political framework.