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oliviahorn72

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In the selection in the text, Mills describes the origin and development of the
 
 

a) Direct Harm Principle.
  b) Declaration of Independence.
  c) Communist Manifesto.
  d) Racial Contract



Question 2

Which of the following was not among the natural rights listed by Jefferson?
 
 

a) the right to life
  b) the right to property
  c) the pursuit of happiness
  d) the right to liberty




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Answer to Question 1

d) Racial Contract

Answer to Question 2

b) the right to property





 

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