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Which of the following best explains natural law and natural rights?(1 point)
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laws and rights created by governments to help protect the freedom of the people and to keep them safe
laws and rights created by governments to help protect the freedom of the people and to keep them safe
laws and rights that exist independent of human law and cannot be given or taken away
laws and rights that exist independent of human law and cannot be given or taken away
laws and rights created as part of regular laws by governments in order to ensure peace
laws and rights created as part of regular laws by governments in order to ensure peace
laws and rights created by governments to limit the powers of government and to protect freedom
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laws and rights created by governments to help protect the freedom of the people and to keep them safe
laws and rights created by governments to help protect the freedom of the people and to keep them safe
laws and rights that exist independent of human law and cannot be given or taken away
laws and rights that exist independent of human law and cannot be given or taken away
laws and rights created as part of regular laws by governments in order to ensure peace
laws and rights created as part of regular laws by governments in order to ensure peace
laws and rights created by governments to limit the powers of government and to protect freedom
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The statement that best explains natural law and natural rights is:
**laws and rights that exist independent of human law and cannot be given or taken away.**
Natural law and natural rights refer to the idea that certain rights are inherent to all humans and are not contingent upon laws or beliefs of particular societies or governments.
**laws and rights that exist independent of human law and cannot be given or taken away.**
Natural law and natural rights refer to the idea that certain rights are inherent to all humans and are not contingent upon laws or beliefs of particular societies or governments.
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