According To John Locke, Inalienable Rights In A Social Contract

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According To John Locke, Inalienable Rights In A Social Contract

ial contract A. belong to the government only. B. belong to individuals but can be denied by government. C. belong to individuals and cannot be denied by government. D. cannot be guaranteed by any governmental body. E. are no longer as important to the individual as in a state of nature.
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C. belong to individuals and cannot be denied by government.

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