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Metfan725

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Public property is
 
 a. real or personal property usually owned by the government and often with
 broad liberty-rights for citizen use
 b. refers to real or personal property owned by some collective whose members
 have broad liberty-rights to use (but who may exclude nonmembers from the
 use of that property)
 c. creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols,
 names, images, and designs used in commerce
 d. refers to real or personal property where the owner or owners have claimrights to exclude others from the use of that property



Question 2

Political right to self-determination, the cultural right to have a language and culture
  respected, or the religious right that a religious group be respected are examples of
 
  a. individual rights
  b. group rights
  c. human rights
  d. natural rights



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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