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What are the rights that people have simply because they are people?
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civil rights
civil rights
Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights
natural rights
natural rights
constitutional rights
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Natural rights (also called human rights).
These are rights people have inherently by virtue of being human — not granted by governments. Examples: right to life, liberty, and (in many formulations) the pursuit of happiness; basic freedoms such as conscience and speech. By contrast, civil/constitutional/Bill of Rights protections are legal guarantees created and enforced by a particular society or constitution.
These are rights people have inherently by virtue of being human — not granted by governments. Examples: right to life, liberty, and (in many formulations) the pursuit of happiness; basic freedoms such as conscience and speech. By contrast, civil/constitutional/Bill of Rights protections are legal guarantees created and enforced by a particular society or constitution.
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