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john locke discussed 3 different natural rights that were eventually mentioned in the declaration of independence. which is not one of those natural rights?(1 point) responses pursuit of happiness pursuit of happiness wealth wealth life life liberty

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The natural right that is not one of those discussed by John Locke and mentioned in the Declaration of Independence is **wealth**. Locke identified "life, liberty, and property" as natural rights, and the Declaration of Independence paraphrases this to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."

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