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                According to John Locke what are people's natural rights?
Liberty, Privacy, and Property
Life, Liberty, and Property
Life, Liberty, and Privacy
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
            
        Liberty, Privacy, and Property
Life, Liberty, and Property
Life, Liberty, and Privacy
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
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    According to John Locke, people's natural rights are "Life, Liberty, and Property." Locke believed that these rights are inherent to all individuals and that the primary role of government is to protect these rights.
    
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