Question

Question
Investigate what “natural rights” involved.(1 point)
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reasoning about the natural instincts of people about social order
reasoning about the natural instincts of people about social order

reasoning why people might create a government in the first place
reasoning why people might create a government in the first place

reasoning what government should look like based on the natural world
reasoning what government should look like based on the natural world

reasoning about the natural development of inherited institutions

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Natural rights generally involve the concept of inherent human rights that are considered fundamental and universal, often associated with Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke. Among the options provided, the most accurate response regarding the investigation of “natural rights” is:

**reasoning why people might create a government in the first place**

This is because natural rights theory typically addresses the rationale behind the establishment of government, emphasizing that such rights (like life, liberty, and property) are not granted by government but are inherent to all individuals. This reasoning often leads to discussions about the social contract and the purpose of government in protecting these rights.