John Locke believed that (1) there should be established known laws, (2) there should be an indifferent judge, and (3) there should be the power to make and execute laws.
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John Locke stated three natural rights as life, liberty, and property. He believed that individuals were entitled to these rights by virtue of being human, and that government should protect them. Locke's ideas heavily influenced the drafters of the United States Declaration of Independence.
He had 3 beliefs about rights people. They are life, liberty, and the right to own property.
Your 3 Natural Rights are Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Happiness.
the three natural rights are Life Liberty and Property :)
John Locke believed in natural rights, the social contract theory, and that individuals have the right to life, liberty, and property. He was a key figure in the Enlightenment, advocating for limited government and the idea that government exists to protect the rights of its citizens.
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
-People had natural unalienable rights that couldn't be taken away -People formed governments for the purpose of protecting natural rights -Should the government fail to act in the best interests of the people, the people had a right to revolt and replace the government.
The Bill of Rights was influenced by the enlightenment with its emphasis on natural rights. Based on the ideas of Locke, men are by nature free and equal and they are born with certain inalienable rights. The Anti Federalists sought the inclusion of the Bill of Rights to protect these rights.
1. Preamble 2. Natural Rights 3. List of Grievances
1- Preamble 2-Declaration of Natural Rights 3-List of Grievances 4-Resolution of Independence by the United States
John Locke once said that the 3 most basic human natural rights are Life, Liberty, and Property. In the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson wrote themost basic natural human rights are Life, Liberty, and the Persuit of Happiness.
the three natural rights are Life Liberty and Property :)