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John Locke believed people had certain __________ to life, liberty, and property.

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Natural rights, also known as natural laws, exist independently of laws, customs, and culture of a particular group of people. These laws are inherent in humans and cannot be taken away or restrained by any human laws. John Locke ideas explained that a particular right was inherent to human beings, but they still need to seek guidance from the government.

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