The ones that the Constitution states and in the amendments. That is why they are "inalienable rights" meaning that every person has them from the day that they were born and anybody who takes them away have committed a federal crime.
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inalienable (cannot be transferred to another or others) or unalienable rights (Not to be separated, given away, or taken away; inalienable)
John Locke believes that inalienable rights in a social contract belong to the people. People need government but the government needs to do what is best for the people.
It refers to them as "inalienable rights" which are those human rights due everyone, regardless of their society or system of government. Inalienable means "cannot be given up to others."
Lockes inalienable rights were life, liberty, and property.
By creating a weak central government