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Natural rights are the same as
legal rights.
unalienable rights.
societal rights.
government rights.
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Unalienable rights.
Explanation: Natural rights are rights thought to be inherent to all people (not granted by governments) — often called unalienable or inalienable rights (e.g., life, liberty).
Explanation: Natural rights are rights thought to be inherent to all people (not granted by governments) — often called unalienable or inalienable rights (e.g., life, liberty).
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