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The three classical 'natural rights' identified by 17th–18th century theorists were
ASpeech, religion and assembly
BEducation, health and shelter
CEquality, fraternity and liberty
DLife, liberty and property
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Life, liberty and property
Locke's foundational triad in the Two Treatises is life, liberty and property — each inalienable. The French revolutionary 'liberty, equality, fraternity' is a different formulation.
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