Anak012 Anak012
  • 02-04-2019
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What are the three natural rights that Locke list at the end of this excerpt ?

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allybozemana01
allybozemana01 allybozemana01
  • 02-04-2019

The three natural rights are...Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness....hope it helps!

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AntonioRamon
AntonioRamon AntonioRamon
  • 30-12-2019

Answer:

Life, Liberty, and Property

Explanation:

According to Locke, humans born with natural and inalienable rights. Based on the idea of Liberalism, the government must promote these rights, creating a welfare state. To protect life, to maintain liberty, and to allow the property. Most importantly, the government should not interfere with personal business.

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