Which of the following describes the significance of how natural rights are granted?(1 point)

Responses

If natural rights are said to originate from government, then citizens are required to recognize them.
If natural rights are said to originate from government, then citizens are required to recognize them.

If natural rights are said to originate from constitutions, then government must recognize them.
If natural rights are said to originate from constitutions, then government must recognize them.

If natural rights are said to originate from God, then the government cannot take them away.
If natural rights are said to originate from God, then the government cannot take them away.

If natural rights are said to originate from the British government, then the colonial government cannot take them away.

1 answer

The correct response that describes the significance of how natural rights are granted is:

If natural rights are said to originate from God, then the government cannot take them away.

This statement reflects the philosophical perspective that natural rights are inherent and inalienable, typically believed to be granted by a higher authority or moral law, which means that governments do not have the authority to revoke or deny these rights.