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3 March, 01:06

Which rights were described as natural rights by philosophers of the Enlightenment?

A. jobs and money

B. food and water

C. peace and respect

D. life and liberty

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  1. 3 March, 01:29
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    The correct answer is D. life and liberty

    According to the philosophers of Enlightenment like Locke, life, liberty, and property, were the key self-evident, unalienable rights that everyone has by birth and no government should be allowed to take that away from people. The founding fathers of the US added the pursuit of happiness as another one.
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