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What are the rights that people gain as part of living under an organized government?

Responses

Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights

human rights

human rights

civil rights

civil rights

natural rights

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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).