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What are the rights that people gain as part of living under an organized government?
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Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights
human rights
human rights
civil rights
civil rights
natural rights
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The best choice is "civil rights."
Explanation in brief:
- Civil rights are the rights and protections a government grants and enforces for its citizens (e.g., voting, equal protection under the law, nondiscrimination, access to public institutions).
- "Bill of Rights" is a document that may enumerate such rights for a particular country, not a type of rights itself.
- "Human rights" and "natural rights" are considered inherent to people regardless of government; they are not specifically rights “gained” from living under an organized government (though governments may recognize or protect them).
Explanation in brief:
- Civil rights are the rights and protections a government grants and enforces for its citizens (e.g., voting, equal protection under the law, nondiscrimination, access to public institutions).
- "Bill of Rights" is a document that may enumerate such rights for a particular country, not a type of rights itself.
- "Human rights" and "natural rights" are considered inherent to people regardless of government; they are not specifically rights “gained” from living under an organized government (though governments may recognize or protect them).
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