Asked by jeje
Which of the following describes the Enlightenment idea of natural law?
The idea that people consent to government authority and in return the government protects their rights
The idea that people are born with rights that no government can take away ***
The idea of dividing government powers into legislative, executive, and judicial branches
The idea that there is a body of law said to come from nature that is common to all humans
The idea that people consent to government authority and in return the government protects their rights
The idea that people are born with rights that no government can take away ***
The idea of dividing government powers into legislative, executive, and judicial branches
The idea that there is a body of law said to come from nature that is common to all humans
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I think there's a better answer.
Answered by
jeje
Then is it The idea that people consent to government authority and in return the government protects their rights
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The idea that there is a body of law said to come from nature that is common to all humans
http://quizlet.com/16040110/ideas-of-the-enlightenment-flash-cards/
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Answered by
jeje
OH. Is it cause every one has to follow the laws?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Read the information in the link above.
Answered by
jeje
K i got it!!
Answered by
Broseph
The idea that people are born with rights that no government can take away
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lilhe
he idea that people are born with rights that no government can take away
Answered by
catter
Im confused which is it
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