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28 October, 13:17

Enlightenment thinker John Locke believed in certain principles called "laws of nature" or "natural laws" that governed the moral world as they do the physical world (i. e. gravity). Which of the following would John Locke define as a natural law?

A. Rights of life, liberty and property

B. Right to trial by jury

C. Right to bear arms

D. To party (must be willing to fight for this right)

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  1. 28 October, 13:53
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    The answer is A. Right of life, liberty, and property
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