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OpenStudy (anonymous):

According to John Locke, the "natural rights" are separation of powers will of the majority and power social contracts and voting life, liberty, and property

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MikeyMikee

OpenStudy (anonymous):

life, liberty, and property

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought that but i second guessed myself

OpenStudy (beatboxingfetus):

Life liberty and property because he said that in his pamphlet that he wrote, and we used his ideas for our constitution.

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