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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?

A. executive branch
B. peoples rights
C. natural rights
D. unalienable rights​

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User Dhaya
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Answer:

I believe it is D) unalienable rights

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User Jigs Virani
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Answer:

The answer to your question is D.unalienable rights.

Explanation:

He borrowed this idea from John Locke, a political philosopher of the Enlightenment. Locke said people were given certain "natural rights" which were life, liberty, and property. So, to clarify, Jefferson called this idea "unalienable rights".

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