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The preamble to the Declaration of Independence refers to natural rights (using a different term). What are natural rights?

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Answered by Nitish0001
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━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━\mathfrak{\green{Answer.}}The three natural rights are Life, Liberty and Property. These are the basic rights which every man has/should have. Mainly associatedwith the philosopher John Locke's theory of rights. In the declaration, therights of men are referred to as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happines
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Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

  • Natural rights are those which “are not dependent” on the rules or customs of a “particular culture or government”, hence the universal and inalienable are those rights which cannot be repressed or restrained by human rules.
  • The ideology, the ideals which reveals the constitution, determines by the preamble. The preamble declares that the constitution always receives its own power from the public directly. That is why it starts with 'We are people of India'.
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