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Thomas Jefferson borrowed an idea from John Locke that he used in the Declaration of Independence. What did Jefferson call this idea?

“executive branch”
“people’s rights”
“natural rights”
“unalienable rights”

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User Howzieky
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Answer:

D - “unalienable rights”

Explanation: on edge its correct :D

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User Esterlinkof
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Answer:

"unalienable rights"

Step-by-step explanation:

According to John Locke, unalienable rights refers to the type of rights that can't be taken away, denied, or transferred by anyone under any circumstances. Including the government.

Thomas Jefferson see this concept as a good fit on the type of countries that the Founding fathers wanted to establish. A country where the people have the highest power within the government. This is why he included it in the declaration of independence.

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