Which rights were estabilished as natural and inalinable during the french revolution
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-right to life
-right to food
etc.
-right to food
etc.
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(i) In 1791 the National Assembly completed the draft of the constitution.
(ii) The constitution began with a declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen,
(iii) Rights such as right to life, freedom of speech, freedom of opinion, equality before law were established as natural and inalienable rights.
(iv) These rights were considered as a right by birth which cannot be taken away
(v) It was the duty of state to protect each citizen’s natural rights.
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